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the healthcare provider orders heparin, 400 units/hour via an infusion pump. the pharmacy supplies a solution of heparin in 40,000 units in 1000 ml of d5w. the nurse would set the infusion pump to run at how many milliliters per hour? 40 ml/hour 20 ml/hour 10 ml/hour 5 ml/hour
Step1: Find the concentration of heparin
The pharmacy supplies 40,000 units in 1000 mL. So the concentration is $\frac{40000 \text{ units}}{1000 \text{ mL}} = 40 \text{ units/mL}$.
Step2: Calculate the infusion rate
We need to deliver 400 units per hour. Using the formula: Rate (mL/hour) = $\frac{\text{Dose (units/hour)}}{\text{Concentration (units/mL)}}$.
Substitute the values: Rate = $\frac{400 \text{ units/hour}}{40 \text{ units/mL}} = 10 \text{ mL/hour}$.
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10 mL/hour