At 1800 hours an IV is infusing at a rate of 10 gtt/min. How much can you expect the patient to receive during the next 8 hours and 40 minutes given a drop factor of 16gtt/mL? Round your answer to the nearest mL.
At 1800 hours an IV is infusing at a rate of 10 gtt/min. How much can you expect the patient to receive during the next 8 hours and 40 minutes given a drop factor of 16gtt/mL? Round your answer to the nearest mL.
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At 1800 hours an IV is infusing at a rate of 10 gtt/min. How much can you expect the patient to receive during the next 8 hours and 40 minutes given a drop factor of 16gtt/mL? Round your answer to the nearest mL.
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