You have added 8 mL of Albuterol Sulfate Solution (5mg/mL) and 22 mL of normal saline to your continuous nebulizer with an output of 10 mL/hr. What is the total dosage of the treatment you are giving? How long will this treatment last?
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You have added 8 mL of Albuterol Sulfate Solution (5mg/mL) and 22 mL of normal saline to your continuous nebulizer with an output of 10 mL/hr. What is the total dosage of the treatment you are giving? How long will this treatment last?
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