Title: A child has an NG tube to continuous low intermittent suction. The physician’s prescription is to re Post by: jk313581 on Aug 12, 2015 A child has an NG tube to continuous low intermittent suction. The physician’s prescription is to replace the previous 4-hour NG output with a normal saline piggyback over a 2-hour period. The NG output for the previous 4 hours totaled 50 ml. What milliliter/hour rate should the nurse administer to replace normal saline piggyback? (Record your answer in a whole number.)
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Title: Re: A child has an NG tube to continuous low intermittent suction. The physician’s prescription is to re Post by: jk313581 on Aug 18, 2015 Such an amazing explanation too! Thank you, you're so sweet.
Title: Re: A child has an NG tube to continuous low intermittent suction. The physician’s prescription is to re Post by: Livon on Aug 18, 2015 You're welcome :)
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