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how do you estimate calcium gluconate.?​

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Answered by risky2k46
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Continuous infusion: Initially multiply ( 0.5 x Wt (kg) X 24 ) / 93 mg = number of grams of calcium gluconate needed. Add calculated amount to 500 to 1000 ml D5W or NS. A continuous infusion may be used in symptomatic patients with hypocalcemia. Infusion rate: 0.3 to 2 mg/kg/hr based on elemental calcium.

Answered by aryankhandelwal018
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Continuous infusion: Initially multiply ( 0.5 x Wt (kg) X 24 ) / 93 mg = number of grams of calcium gluconate needed. Add calculated amount to 500 to 1000 ml D5W or NS. A continuous infusion may be used in symptomatic patients with hypocalcemia. Infusion rate: 0.3 to 2 mg/kg/hr based on elemental calcium.

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