Which rate in milliliters per hour should a nurse set the infusion pump to administer a dose of regular insulin 0.1 unit

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Which rate in milliliters per hour should a nurse set the infusion pump to administer a dose of regular insulin 0.1 unit

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Which Rate In Milliliters Per Hour Should A Nurse Set The Infusion Pump To Administer A Dose Of Regular Insulin 0 1 Unit 1
Which Rate In Milliliters Per Hour Should A Nurse Set The Infusion Pump To Administer A Dose Of Regular Insulin 0 1 Unit 1 (18.83 KiB) Viewed 45 times
Which rate in milliliters per hour should a nurse set the infusion pump to administer a dose of regular insulin 0.1 units/kg/hr to a patient who weighs 198 lb when the pharmacy supplies a bag of regular insulin in a concentration of 100 units/100 mL of 0.9% normal saline? Record your answer using a whole number. mL/hr
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