drug label of ringer's solution?
Answer:
probably lactated ringers solution - an electrolyte solution containing:
One liter of Lactated Ringer's Solution contains:
130 mEq of sodium ion.
109 mEq of chloride ion.
28 mEq of lactate.
4 mEq of potassium ion.
3 mEq of calcium ion.
Generally, the sodium, chloride, potassium and lactate come from NaCl (sodium chloride), C3H5NaO3 (sodium lactate), CaCl2 (calcium chloride), and KCl (potassium chloride).
It is used for patients that are dehydrated and burn victims as well as other general uses.
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