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    A 3% Sodium Chloride Solution Is Often Administered Intravenously to Patients
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A 3% Sodium Chloride Solution Is Often Administered Intravenously to Patients

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A 3% sodium chloride solution is often administered intravenously to patients with severe hyponatremia. How many grams of sodium chloride are in a 250 mL bag of 3% sodium chloride?

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