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Calculate the amounts that need to be added to the neonate order:

- D10W 500 mL

1. KCl 7 mEq (using [tex]$2 \text{ mEq/mL}$[/tex] vial) = [tex]\qquad[/tex] mL

2. CalGlu 5 mEq (using [tex]$0.465 \text{ mEq/mL}$[/tex] vial) = [tex]\qquad[/tex] mL

3. NaCl 12 mEq (using [tex]$4 \text{ mEq/mL}$[/tex] vial) = [tex]\qquad[/tex] mL

Answer :

Sure! Let's calculate the volume in milliliters (mL) that needs to be added for each component in the neonate order based on the given dosages and concentrations.

1. KCl (Potassium Chloride):
- We need 7 mEq of KCl.
- The concentration of the KCl vial is 2 mEq/mL.

To find out how many milliliters to use, divide the required mEq by the concentration:
[tex]\[
\text{Volume of KCl} = \frac{7 \text{ mEq}}{2 \text{ mEq/mL}} = 3.5 \text{ mL}
\][/tex]

2. CalGlu (Calcium Gluconate):
- We need 5 mEq of CalGlu.
- The concentration of the CalGlu vial is 0.465 mEq/mL.

So, we calculate:
[tex]\[
\text{Volume of CalGlu} = \frac{5 \text{ mEq}}{0.465 \text{ mEq/mL}} \approx 10.75 \text{ mL}
\][/tex]

3. NaCl (Sodium Chloride):
- We need 12 mEq of NaCl.
- The concentration of the NaCl vial is 4 mEq/mL.

Calculate the volume:
[tex]\[
\text{Volume of NaCl} = \frac{12 \text{ mEq}}{4 \text{ mEq/mL}} = 3.0 \text{ mL}
\][/tex]

Thus, the amounts to be added are:
- KCl: 3.5 mL
- CalGlu: Approximately 10.75 mL
- NaCl: 3.0 mL

These are the volumes needed to achieve the required mEq for each component based on their given concentrations.