Volume of RL bag: 1000ml.
Rate of infusion: 125ml/hr.
Time at which infusion stopped: 45 hours.
So, by 45 hours the total volume of ringer lactate infusion= 125 × 45
= 5625ml
Means 5625 ml of ringer lactate infused for 45 hour at the time of stopping infusion.
Since the bag of RL is of 1 litre.
5 bags of RL is completely infused.
Now 6th bag is used at the time of stopping
Thus amount left in bag is,
= 1000-625=375ml.
Thus amount of RL left in bag at the time of stopping is 375ml.
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