If we know that the hourly rate of IV fluid a child needs is 100ml/kg for the first 10kg of body weight 50ml/kg for the next 10 kg of body weight and 20ml/kg for every kg over 20 kg: 1) Calculate the daily fluid volume for a 6kg child: __________ 2) Calculate the daily fluid volume for a 14kg child: _________ 3) Calculate the daily fluid volume for a 16kg child: _________
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If we know that the hourly rate of IV fluid a child needs is 100ml/kg for the first 10kg of body weight
50ml/kg for the next 10 kg of body weight and 20ml/kg for every kg over 20 kg:
1) Calculate the daily fluid volume for a 6kg child: __________
2) Calculate the daily fluid volume for a 14kg child: _________
3) Calculate the daily fluid volume for a 16kg child: _________
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