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Hello students, here we are discussing about the medical term given here.
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The first one is infusion rate of asyans.
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The order is 500 ml over 12 hours and the infusion rate is equals to volume divided by time and the infusion rate is equals to 500 ml divided by 12 hours.
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So, the infusion rate is equals to 41 .67 ml per hour and the second one is lactate infusion drip rate.
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The order is 1000 ml over 152 hours and the drop factor is 15 gtt per ml and the drip rate is equals to volume into drop factor divided by time.
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So, the drip rate is equals to 1000 ml into 15 gtt per ml divided by 152 hours.
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So, the approximately drip rate is equals to 98 .68 gtt per minute.
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Then the third one is amiodarone infusion rate.
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Here the patient receives 900 mg in 20 ml and the amount of medication per ml is equals to 900 mg per 20 ml that is equals to 45 mg per ml.
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Since the patient is receiving 20 ml in a minute, the medication received per minute is equals to 20 ml into 45 mg per ml that is equals to 900 mg per minute and the fourth one is ceftriaxone sodium that is capsule infusion rate.
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Here the order is 50 ml over 20 minutes...