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23 October, 15:04

Amikacin 80 mg is ordered IVPB q12 h. The amikacin is dissolved in 100 mL D5W and is to be infused over 30 minutes. With a tubing drop factor of 15 gtt/mL, how many drops per minute should be given?

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  1. 23 October, 15:33
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    50 drops per minute

    Explanation:

    Tubing drop factor = 15 gtt/mL

    Amount of fluid to be infused = 100 mL

    Time = 30 minutes

    A drop is denoted by gtt

    The equation to find drops per minute (IV rate) is given by

    gtt/min = Tubing drop factor * (Amount of fluid to be infused/time)

    ⇒gtt/min = 15 * (100/30)

    ⇒gtt/min = 50

    So, 50 drops per minute should be given.
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