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Practice Question

A patient is scheduled to receive 2000 ml of Normal Saline over 24 hours. How much fluid should be administered per hour?

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

83 ml/hour

Rationale:

🟣 Calculation: 2000 mL ÷ 24 hr = 83.3 mL/hr, rounded to 83 mL/hr.

🟣 This ensures the entire prescribed volume is delivered evenly over 24 hours.

🟣 Accurate fluid rate calculations are essential to avoid fluid overload or deficit.

🟣 Nurses must know how to calculate mL/hr to program IV pumps correctly.

🟣 Double-checking infusion rates is part of safe medication administration.

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  • Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
  • Subcategory: General Exams
  • Domain: Medical-surgical📚
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