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Transcribed Image Text:2. A patient receives 2.5 L of intravenous (IV) glucose solution. If the liquid
contains 5.0 g glucose per 100.0 mL of solution, then calculate the number of
kilocalories that the patient receives from the glucose solution. Note, the caloric
value of glucose is 4 kcal/g.
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