On the pediatric unit, a 3-year-old child with severe nausea and vomiting has been treated with initial boluses of NS for severe dehydration and is now to be maintained on maintenance intravenous fluids. The child weighs 12 kilograms. The physician has ordered dextrose 5% in half-normal saline at the rate of 1,000 mL/day in addition to 50 mL/kg/day for every kilogram above 10 kg of body weight. The CNL anticipates the child will receive how many milliliters (rounded to the nearest whole number) each hour?

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CNLs (Clinical Nurse Leaders) are a relatively new innovation in the practice of nursing, initiated in 2003 by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) in response to a demand for general practice nurses with advanced training in the latest improvements in healthcare delivery systems, safety protocols, and quality assurance measures.  To become a licensed CNL, you start by earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree and attaining licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN). RNs may then enroll in a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program with a CNL specialization.... Show more

On the pediatric unit, a 3-year-old child with severe nausea and vomiting has been treated with initial boluses of NS for severe dehydration and is now to be maintained on maintenance intravenous fluids. The child weighs 12 kilograms. The physician has ordered dextrose 5% in half-normal saline at the rate of 1,000 mL/day in addition to 50 mL/kg/day for every kilogram above 10 kg of body weight. The CNL anticipates the child will receive how many milliliters (rounded to the nearest whole number) each hour?