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.
To convert milliequivalents (mEq) of an electrolyte to milligrams, you need to know the atomic weight of the element. For example, for sodium (Na), 1 mEq is approximately 23 mg. So, if you have 40 mEq of sodium, it would be around 920 mg.
5000 meq equals how may i.u.
To convert milliequivalents (mEq) of potassium citrate to milligrams (mg), you need to know the molar mass of potassium citrate. If we assume potassium citrate has a molar mass of approximately 306 g/mol, then 40 mEq of potassium citrate would be equivalent to about 12.2 grams or 12,200 milligrams.
cc and ml are the same so 40 ml is also 40 cc
The impact of KCl 40 mEq on potassium levels will vary depending on individual factors like kidney function and potassium levels. Generally, 40 mEq of KCl can raise serum potassium levels by approximately 0.2-0.4 mEq/L. Monitoring potassium levels regularly and adjusting dosage as needed is important.
40 cc of fluid is equal to 40 milliliters. A cubic centimeter (cc) is equivalent to a milliliter (ml) in volume measurement. Therefore, 40 cc of fluid is the same as 40 ml of fluid.
The number of milliequivalents (mEq) in a milliliter depends on the specific substance being measured, as mEq is a unit used to express the concentration of ions in a solution. To calculate the number of mEq in a milliliter, you need to know the molarity of the solution and the valence of the ion of interest. The formula to calculate mEq is: mEq = (concentration in mmol/L) x (volume in L) x valence.
The patient will receive 1.67 mEq of potassium chloride per hour if 40 mEq of potassium chloride is infused in 1000ml of sodium chloride and infused over 24 hours. This is calculated by dividing the total amount of potassium chloride by the total number of hours it will run.
40 cc is equal to 40 ml. Cubic centimeters (cc) and milliliters (ml) are equivalent measurements.
1 US ounce = 29.57353 cc; 40 cc = 1.352560888 US oz 1 UK ounce = 28.41306 cc; 40 cc = 1.407803164 UK oz
You'll have to explain what a "meq" is.