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Mrs. Ivy Pole has 1L of D5NS ordered to infuse at 100mL/hr. How long will it take the IV to infuse?
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Mrs. Ivy Pole has 1L of D5NS ordered to infuse at 100mL/hr. How long will it take the IV to infuse?
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Mrs. Ivy Pole has 1L of D5NS ordered to infuse at 100mL/hr. How long will it take the IV to infuse?
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10 hours. Simple converting. 100mL*10=1000mL=1L
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