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Medicine, 16.05.2021 23:50, jackiemiranda2010

5. 1,000mL solution of D5NS with 20,000 units of Heparin is infusing at 20 mL per hour. The IV set delivers 60 gtts/mL. How many units of Heparin is the patient receiving each hour?
400 units/hr

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