Advanced Alligation Calculator - 2 concentrations
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This calculator allows the user to quickly determine the exact amount of
two additives in order to create two desired final concentrations.
In the example below, a 250 ml bag containing 12.5% dextrose and 1/4 NS =
(0.225% NS) is determined. See another example
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Units for solutions
e.g. percent, mg/ml, gram/ml or whatever.
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Enter the desired final volume:
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First Additive
Enter simple name to describe the first additive. |
Second Additive
Enter simple name to describe second additive. |
Name of lower solution
e.g. D5W, sterile water, etc. Lower solution concentration
- percent (e.g. if using D5W, enter 5.0 without the % sign. If
sterile water used: Conc = 0)
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Lower concentration (starting solution):
Note: if D5W, sterile water etc is used on the
left, zero must be entered here under the saline column.
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Name of higher solution
- e.g. D50 syringe, D70 etc
Higher solution concentration
- percent, mg/ml, gram/ml etc. (e.g. if using D50 syringe, enter 50
without
% sign - not 50%
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Name of higher solution
-e.g. D50 syringe, Concentrated NACL etc. Higher solution concentration
- percent, mg/ml, gram/ml etc. (e.g. if using D50 syringe, enter 50 -
not 50%
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Desired final concentration
- percent, mg/ml, gram/ml or whatever.
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Desired final concentration
- percent, mg/ml, gram/ml or whatever. Note: 1/4 NS = 0.225; 1/2NS =
0.45; etc.
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Example #2: Instead of using D50 and sterile water above, this
example uses D50 and D5W to create the 12.5% dextrose
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