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15 June, 18:18

How long will it take to administer 1000 cc at a drop factor of 15 drop/ml and a drip rate of 50 drop/min

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  1. 15 June, 21:13
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    First, we are going to determine the number of drops that needs to be administered by dividing the total volume by the volume per drop. Since, 1 cc (cm³) is equal to 1 mL then, 1000 cc is equal to 1000 mL.

    n = (1000 mL) (15 drop/1 mL) = 15000 drops

    Then, divide the number of drops by the number of drops per minute.

    N = (15000 drops) / (50 drop/min) = 300 mins

    Answer: 300 mins or 5 hours
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