A patient is to receive an IV infusion of 500 milliliters of normal saline over a period of 12 hours. A nurse checks on the patient after 2/4 of the bag has been infused. How many milliliters of fluid has the patient received? How many hours have passed since the IV was started?
A) 250 milliliters; 6 hours
B) 500 milliliters; 12 hours
C) 510 milliliters; 14 hours
D) 300 milliliters; 9 hours
E) 250 milliliters; 9 hours
A) 250 milliliters; 6 hours
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