The new concentration of bumetanide in the bag is 1 mg/mL. However, none of the provided answer choices matches this result, so it seems that there might be an error in the answer options provided. Option F)
To calculate the new concentration of bumetanide in the 100 mL bag of normal saline, we need to determine the amount of bumetanide that was mistakenly added to the bag. Since all the required bumetanide was injected into the bag, we can assume that the correct amount of bumetanide for a 100 mL bag is 100 mL.
To find the concentration, we divide the amount of bumetanide (in milligrams) by the total volume of the bag (in milliliters). In this case, the amount of bumetanide is 100 mg (100 mL × 1 mg/mL) and the total volume of the bag is 100 mL.
Concentration = Amount of bumetanide / Total volume of bag
Concentration = 100 mg / 100 mL
Concentration = 1 mg/mL
Therefore, the new concentration of bumetanide in the bag is 1 mg/mL. However, none of the provided answer choices matches this result, so it seems that there might be an error in the answer options provided. Option F) is correct
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After compounding the pharmacist releases the product was made incorrectly and all the required bumetanide was injected straight into a 100ml bag of a normal saline. (instead of drawing up the correct amount of normal saline and bumetanide for a total volume of 100ml) what is the new concentration of the bag bumetanide.
a. 0.71 mg/mL
b. 0.14 mg/mL
c. 0.053 mg/mL
d. 0.071 mg/mL
e. 0.01 mg/mL
f. None of the above