Mastering IV Flow Rate Calculations
Mastering IV Flow Rate Calculations

Mastering IV Flow Rate Calculations

Abu Sufiyan Vasa

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In this episode of the pharmaceutical calculations podcast, we explore how to master IV flow rate calculations. Episode 1 provides a concise overview of the reasons why intravenous therapy is important, parts of the administration set, how intravenous fluids are delivered, pertinent information about the calibration factor and includes step-by-step solution to six strategically selected example problems. This episode was originally aired as a video on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/pharmaceuticalcalculationseasy Below are a few key takeaways: Intravenous (IV) flow rate is the volume of a solution or drug administered in a given amount of time for an IV preparation. Units: mL/h and drops/min (gtt/min). Drop (drip) factor refers to the size of the IV tubing and is stated on the IV administration package. It is calibrated in number of drops/mL. There are two main types of drips: Macrodrip (10 gtt/mL, 15 gtt/mL and 20 gtt/mL) and Microdrip (60 gtt/mL). There are three common ways to calculate IV flow rates. These are: ratio and proportion formula method dimensional analysis Additional Resources for Practice: IV Flow Rate Calculations Quiz: https://www.rxcalculations.com/flow-rate-calculations-quiz/ Pharmaceutical Calculations: 1001 Questions with Answers: https://www.rxcalculations.com/shop/uncategorized/pharmaceutical-calculations-1001-questions-answers/ NAPLEX Question Bank: https://www.rxcalculations.com/shop/uncategorized/gold-membership/ Join Our Social Media Community: Website: http://www.rxcalculations.com Forum: https://forum.rxcalculations.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pharmaceuticalcalculations Twitter: https://twitter.com/RxCalculations Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rxcalculations YouTube: www.youtube.com/pharmaceuticalcalculationseasy About RxCalculations: RxCalculations helps you master pharmaceutical calculations. We make it so you never have to worry about failing an exam or compromising patient safety because of a calculations error. RxCalculation

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