Well, saline is almost totally water, so...
1000 ml = 1kg of water
1 kg = 2.2 lbs
so 1000/2.2 = ~454 ml.
There are 90 mg of saline per 1 ml of 9% saline solution.
Well 450cc's weighs around one pound... so 400cc's would be a little less than a pound!
There are approximately 20 drops in 1 ml of normal saline.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.
Isotonic saline typically has a concentration of 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl). To find the grams of solute in 73.0 mL of isotonic saline, you can use the formula: grams of solute = volume (mL) × concentration (g/mL). Since 0.9% saline means 0.9 grams of NaCl per 100 mL, for 73.0 mL, the calculation is (73.0 mL × 0.009 g/mL) = 0.657 grams of NaCl.
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454 ml of water in a pound
Assuming saline is 0.9% sodium chloride in water, the density is approximately 1.0046 g/ml. Therefore, 10 ml of saline would weigh around 10.046 grams.
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A person is dehydrated and is given 500 ml of normal saline.how many grams of sodium chloride will person recieve ?
One mL from the first formulation was mixed with 0.9 mL of Saline.
It will take 125 minutes for the half liter of saline to run out, as 500 cc is equal to 500 mL. Given that the saline is administered at a rate of 4.0 mL/min, you divide 500 mL by 4.0 mL/min to get 125 minutes.