Final answer:
To calculate the amount of Restoration Solution required to restore a patient's blood to a pH of 7.45, we need to find the difference in pH and use the formula Volume of Restoration Solution = Volume of Blood x Difference in pH.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the amount of Restoration Solution required to restore a patient's blood to a pH of 7.45, we need to find the difference between the current pH and the desired pH. The difference in pH is 7.45 - 7.0 = 0.45.
Since 7.0 L of blood needs to be restored, we can use this information to find the amount of Restoration Solution required. The amount of Restoration Solution needed can be calculated using the formula: Volume of Restoration Solution = Volume of Blood x Difference in pH. Substituting the values, we get: Volume of Restoration Solution = 7.0 L x 0.45 = 3.15 L. So, the correct answer is Option d) 3.45 L of Restoration Solution.