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4. A 100 mL vial of 25% solution is available in stock. An order is received for 6 g to be added to 250 mL of fluid for an IV infusion. What's the total volume of the IV after adding the medication? O A. 252.4 ml
O B. 251.2 ml
O C. 274 mL
OD. 262 ml

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