Nursing drops per minute formula

    • [PDF File]Intravenous (IV) Fluid Administration Calculations

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      Step 1: Convert 12 hours into minutes. 12 hrs x 60 min/hr = 720 min Step 2: Use the formula above to calculate the IV infusion rate. IV infusion rate = x 15 = x 15 (1) (48) = 1200 (÷12) 48 = = 25 4 Therefore, the IV infusion rate is 25 drops per minute. Tutoring and Learning Centre, George Brown College 2014 www.georgebrown.ca/tlc


    • [PDF File]Formulas for Calculating Medication Dosage

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      Calculating by microgram per kilogram per minute (mcg/kg/min) Ordered mcg/kg/min x Patient weight in kg x 60 minutes/h ----- = mL/h Medication concentration (mcg/1 mL) 800 mg of dopamine is added to 250 ml of .9%Ns. The order is to begin the infusion at 3 mcg/kg/minute.


    • [PDF File]Drug calculations - Flinders University

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      SUNSET (SS) • Remember that a formula often used to work out the number of drops per minute delivered by an. intravenous infusion is: DRIP RATE (DPM) = VOLUME (mL) x DROPS/mL. TIME (h) x 60. NOTE: DPM stands for drops per minute.


    • [PDF File]Drug Dosage & IV Rates Calculations - George Brown College

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      Stage 1: Using the formula below, calculate the total required dosage based on given the body weight. Weight (kg) x Dosage Ordered (per kg) = Y (Required Dosage) Stage 2: Apply the x Q formula to calculate the actual amount of medication to be administered.


    • [PDF File]Intravenous Infusion Calculations - University College of ...

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      Solution: Volume = 1000 mL, since 1 L = 1000 mL. Time = 12 hours. Drop Factor = 60 drops per mL. Substituting these values into the drip rate formula gives: Drip Rate (dpm) = 1000mL 12 h ˆ 60 drops/ˆ mL ˆ60 min/ˆ h = 83.833 ˇ 84 drops/minutes. The formula to calculate how many hours will it take for the IV to complete before it runs out is:


    • [PDF File]Drops per minute (DPM) - Worksheet - University of South ...

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      Formula: Drops per minutes= Total volume (mls) Time (hrs) × Drop factor 60 Drop factor Drop factor is the number of drops required to have any volume of 1 ml. It is an important factor in calculating the drops per minute. Depending on the administration set the drop factor may vary. If it


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