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Nunizworld Nunizworld
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Which is the correct calculation to determine the percentages of N2O delivered to a patient per minute?
 
  A) Divide the liters of N2O per minute by the total liters of flow of N2O and O2 per minute
  B) Divide the minutes of N2O use by the total liters of N2O delivered
  C) Divide the liters of oxygen flow per minute by the liters of N2O flow per minute
  D) Divide the remaining liters of N2O by the remaining liters of oxygen
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