Solved: Intravenous infusions are often made under
Chapter 4, Problem 63GP(choose chapter or problem)
Intravenous infusions are often made under gravity, as shown in Fig. . Assuming the fluid has a density of \(1.00 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{cm}^{3}\), at what height should the bottle be placed so the liquid pressure is
(a) \(55 \mathrm{~mm}-\mathrm{Hg}\), and
(b) \(650 \mathrm{~mm}-\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\)?
If the blood pressure is \(18 \mathrm{~mm}-\mathrm{Hg}\) above atmospheric pressure, how high should the bottle be placed so that the fluid just barely enters the vein?
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Text Transcription:
1.00 g/cm^3
55 mm - Hg
650 mm - H_2O
18 mm - Hg
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