A meq is not an recognised measure of distance.
CC is 200. XL is 10 from 50 which is 40. CCXL would be 240.
Potassium has a gram atomic mass of 39.1, to three significant digits (one more significant digit than "20 meq" has). Therefore, one meq = 39.1 mg, and 20 meq = 20(39.1) = 7.8 X 102 mg, to the justified number of significant digits.
10 mg
It depends on the type of insulin being used: For 100U insulin, 1 unit = 1/100 or 0.01 cc. For 40U insulin, 1 unit = 1/40 or 0.025 cc.
no they are not the same thing. mEq is a milliequivlant. cc and ml are the same thing.
750 mg potassium chloride is equivalent to 10 mEq
it depends on what you are measuring. Meq is a measure of charge. If you are measuring H+ which has one positive charge, 1 mmol = 1 meq for Ca2+, 1 mmol = 2 meq so the conversion will depend on the charge of the ion or molecule
5000 meq equals how may i.u.
0.4mEq
cc and ml are the same so 40 ml is also 40 cc
40 US fluid ounces = 1,182.9 cc
1.67mEq Potassium per hour
0,028 mEq
You'll have to explain what a "meq" is.
1 US ounce = 29.57353 cc; 40 cc = 1.352560888 US oz 1 UK ounce = 28.41306 cc; 40 cc = 1.407803164 UK oz
40 milliliter