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The physician writes the following order for a newly admitted client in labor: Begin a 1000 cc IV of D5 1/2 NS at 150 cc/hr. The IV tubing states that the drop factor is 10 gtt/cc. Calculate the drip rate. _______ gtt/min.

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Final answer:

To calculate the drip rate, we need to use the formula: Drip rate (gtt/min) = Volume (gtt) / Time (min). Using the given information, we can calculate the drip rate to be approximately 166.67 gtt/min.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the drip rate, we need to use the formula:

Drip rate (gtt/min) = Volume (gtt) / Time (min)

In this case, the volume is 1000 cc and the time is 1 hour. But first, we need to convert the volume and time to drops and minutes, respectively. The IV tubing has a drop factor of 10 gtt/cc, so we multiply the volume by the drop factor:

1000 cc * 10 gtt/cc = 10,000 gtt

Next, we need to convert the time from hours to minutes:

1 hour * 60 min/hour = 60 min

Now we can calculate the drip rate:

Drip rate = 10,000 gtt / 60 min = 166.67 gtt/min

Therefore, the drip rate is approximately 166.67 gtt/min.

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