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1. how many milliliters of sterile water for injection must be added to 500 ml of hypertonic saline (packaged in a viaflex plastic container) containing 856 meq/l of sodium to make it isotonic?

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To make 500 ml of hypertonic saline with 856 meq/l of sodium isotonic, you'll need to add 2557.14 ml of sterile water for injection.

Here's how we can calculate the volume of sterile water required:

Define the initial and desired concentrations:

Initial volume of hypertonic saline: 500 ml

Initial sodium concentration: 856 meq/l

Desired isotonic sodium concentration: 140 meq/l (typical for body fluids)

Calculate the total amount of sodium in the initial solution:

Sodium amount = volume * concentration = 500 ml * 856 meq/l = 428,000 meq

Determine the volume of solution needed to achieve the desired sodium concentration after dilution:

Volume needed = total sodium amount / desired concentration = 428,000 meq / 140 meq/l = 3064.29 ml

Calculate the volume of sterile water required:

Volume of water = volume needed - initial volume = 3064.29 ml - 500 ml = 2564.29 ml

Therefore, you need to add approximately 2557.14 ml of sterile water for injection to the 500 ml of hypertonic saline to make it isotonic.

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