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Paraplatin 360mg/m2 in 150ml normal saline via ice pump. Drug run over 30 minutes. At what rate should the nurse at IV pump
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Drag concentration( 360mg) per body surface (m2) is irrelevant to the infusion rate, which is volume divided by time, i.e. 150/(30/60) = 300ml/h
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