The client is prescribed 500 mL of 0.225% NS to infuse over 7 hours with a drip factor of 60gtt/mL. How many gtt/min?
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We do this by multiplying the volume by the drip factor: 500 mL * 60 gtt/mL = 30,000 gtt. Show more…
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