Answer :
Final answer:
The patient's total intake during the 12 hour shift, after converting all food and drinks to milliliters and adding them together, is calculated as 1920 ml which is not listed in the given options.
Explanation:
The patient's intake can be calculated by summing up all the different intakes. First, let's convert all food and drinks to milliliters. Assuming a bowl of oatmeal and a chicken wrap are approximately 250 ml each, 6oz (177ml) of yogurt, a coffee mug is usually around 330 ml, 2 teaspoon of sugar doesn't affect the volume significantly. An 8oz (236ml) cup of water and 6oz (177ml) soda are given so we can directly use this. Two servings of Jell-O would be around 240 ml (120ml each). Additionally, a 20cc flush equals 20ml, and Normal Saline IV 60cc/hr intake over 4 hours equals 240 ml.
Adding these up, we get the total patient's intake: 250ml (oatmeal) + 177ml (yogurt) + 330ml (coffee) + 236ml (water) + 250ml (wrap) + 177ml (soda) + 240ml (Jell-O) + 20ml (flush) + 240ml (Normal Saline IV) = 1920ml, which is not among the provided choices and signifies error in the problem or choices.
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