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28 January, 03:08

A patient gets 2.1 L of fluid over 19 hours through an IV. The drop factor is 20 gtt/mL. Calculate the drip rate in drops per minute (gtt/min)

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  1. 28 January, 03:29
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    The rate of infusion is 2.1L/19h or 2100mL/19h (as 1L = 100 mL).

    To convert 19 hours to minutes we multiply as follows:

    19 hours = (19 hours) x (60 minutes/1 hour) = 1140 minutes

    So the rate of infusion becomes:

    2100mL / 1140 min

    In order to converted mL to drops (gtt) we multiply the rate of infusion with the drop factor to get the drip rate:

    (2100mL/1140min) x (20 gtt/mL) = 36.8 gtt/min
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