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my dad just got home from the hospital and they told us to only allow him 1500 cc of fluid a day. can you tell me how to find out how many ounces that is
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cc stands for cubic centimeters and you can find that on the volume conversion page.
1500 cubic centimeters = 1.5 liters = 51 ounces = 6.3 cups |
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Hi, it might be a good idea to check with the hospital and find out if this is a maximum or a minimum amount they want him to have. After most medical procedures, they like you to have plenty of fluid. Most recommendations are to have enough so that your urine is pale coloured (sorry for too much information).
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how many ounces is 1700 cc
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I would like to know how to convert cc's to ounces to provide a patient with nutrition |
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you should know how to convert oz to cc's not the other way around 1oz is = to 30 cc's
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Hi - 1500 cc of water is a little over 3 of the (pint) store-bought bottles. We had to figure the same thing out for my mother. Augh! Took a while. I lousey at math. lol
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Thus 1500 mL is 50.7 fl oz. |
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. I need to know ASAP. Thank you
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