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If 500 mL of D5W is to infuse in 8 hr, how many milliliters are to be administered per hour?
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If 500 mL of D5W is to infuse in 8 hr, how many milliliters are to be administered per hour?
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500 ml / 8 hr = 62.5 ml per hour
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