A patient receives 3.3 L of glucose solution intravenously (IV). If 100. mL of the solution
(carbohydrate), how many kilocalories did the patient obtain from the glucose solution?
Express the energy to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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We have that the kilocalories the patient obtain from the glucose solution is mathematically given as

  • kilocalories gotten =896kcal

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A patient receives 3.3 L of glucose solution intravenously (IV). If 100. mL of the solution

(carbohydrate), how many kilocalories did the patient obtain from the glucose solution?

Express the energy to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

kilocalories

Generally

100ml of glucose contains 6,4g of glucose

Therefore

1ml of glucose  =6.4/100*3500

1ml of glucose  =224g

Where

carb energy value =4kcal/g

kilocalories gotten =4 *224g

  • kilocalories gotten =896kcal

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