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You need to give a dog 2000 mLs of Normosol during the next 24 hours. The dog weighs 11.3 kg and is severely dehydrated and lethargic. You'll be using a 15 drop/mL macrodrop adminstration set.

How many drops per minute should be administered?

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Final answer:

To administer 2000 mLs of Normosol to the dog using a 15 drop/mL administration set over 24 hours, calculate the total number of drops and then divide by the minutes in 24 hours, which results in approximately 21 drops per minute.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the number of drops per minute that should be administered to the dog, you first need to calculate the total number of drops for 2000 mLs using a 15 drop/mL administration set. Next, divide the total number of drops by the total number of minutes in 24 hours.

Step 1: Total drops = 2000 mLs × 15 drops/mL

= 30000 drops.

Step 2: Total minutes in 24 hours = 24 hours × 60 minutes/hour

= 1440 minutes.

Step 3: Drops per minute = Total drops ÷ Total minutes

= 30000 drops ÷ 1440 minutes

≈ 20.83 drops/minute.

Therefore, you would administer approximately 21 drops per minute to provide the prescribed 2000 mLs of Normosol to the dog over the next 24 hours.

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