Calculate the daily rate of maintenance fluids and the IV hourly flow rate for a child who weighs 25 kilograms
1. 500 mL per day; 20.8 mL per hour
2. 170 mL per day; 7 mL per hour
3. 600 mL per day; 25 mL per hour
4. 1600 mL per day; 66 mL per hour
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Global Rationale: (10 × 100) + (10 × 50) + (5 × 20) = 1600 mL.
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