How to Calculate Volume of Normal Saline for Correct Concentration of Na+

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In episode 60 of the pharmaceutical calculations podcast, you will learn how to calculate the volume of normal saline needed to provide the correct concentration of Na+ for an infusion. Key equations and pertinent concepts such as percentage strength and millimoles are also reviewed. This episode was originally broadcast as a video on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/pharmaceutical....calculationseasyAddi Resources for Practice:Pharmaceutical Calculations: 1001 Questions with Answers: https://www.rxcalculations.com..../shop/uncategorized/ Question Bank: https://www.rxcalculations.com..../shop/uncategorized/ Our Social Media Community:Website: http://www.rxcalculations.comForum: https://forum.rxcalculations.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pharm....aceuticalcalculation https://twitter.com/RxCalculationsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rxcalculationsYouTube: www.youtube.com/pharmaceutical....calculationseasyAbou RxCalculations: RxCalculations helps you master pharmaceutical calculations. We make it so you never have to worry about failing an exam or compromising patient safety because of a calculations error. RxCalculations is a leading global educational service platform focused on developing top quality pharmaceutical calculations products to help prospective pharmacists and health care professionals all over the world resolve one of the biggest challenges related to their profession.Our top quality products include affordable courses, personal consults, books, video tutorials, timed quizzes and apps designed to make you an expert in solving any pharmaceutical calculations question. We also have the largest pharmaceutical calculations online question bank which has over 1000 questions covering every important calculations topic as well as step-by-step video solutions. With all these resources at your disposal we have all you need to not only master pharmacy calculations but ace every test as well as passing your board exams.

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