28. Prior to a computerized tomographic scan (CT scan) of the abdomen, a patient is instructed to drink 450 mL of a barium suspension. If the suspension has a specific gravity of 1.05, calculate the weight of the suspension.

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28. Prior to a computerized tomographic scan (CT scan) of the abdomen, a patient is
instructed to drink 450 mL of a barium suspension. If the suspension has a specific
gravity of 1.05, calculate the weight of the suspension.
Transcribed Image Text:28. Prior to a computerized tomographic scan (CT scan) of the abdomen, a patient is instructed to drink 450 mL of a barium suspension. If the suspension has a specific gravity of 1.05, calculate the weight of the suspension.
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