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Final answer:
The student's question deals with a medical prescription for an infusion of Potassium Chloride in a D5W solution, to be administered over 6 hours, typically used to correct electrolyte imbalances. An appropriate response was given considering this and the mention of risk blood loss which ties into the availability of necessary resources for intervention.
Explanation:
The question refers to a medical prescription related to fluid infusion. In this case, the order is for 15 meq (milliequivalents) of Potassium Chloride to be mixed into 500 ml of D5W (5% Dextrose in Water) solution. This infusion is to be administered over 6 hours. Infusions of this type are typically used to correct imbalances in a patient's electrolytes.
The risk of blood loss mentioned relates to the importance of having appropriate access and fluids available for intervention if blood loss occurs. The potassium hydroxide information is not directly relevant to this question as Potassium Chloride, not Potassium Hydroxide is being infused.
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