You inject a 160 lb male patient with 1.0 ml of a saline solution containing a radioactive form of sodium. It has an activity of 5.0 × 104 dpm. After allowing sufficient time for the solution to mix, you remove a 1.0 ml sample of blood and measure its radioactivity. You discover it to have an activity of 11 dpm. What is the patient's blood volume? (Hint: this is similar to a M1V1 = M2V2 type problem.)
A) 2.2 liters
B) 3.5 liters
C) 4.6 liters
D) 7.0 liters
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