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What is the maximum flow rate as described in the IV Line Maintenance Standard?

a. 50 ml/hour.
b. 100 ml/hour.
c. 150 ml/hour.
d. It depends on the patient's condition.

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Final answer:

The maximum flow rate in an IV Line Maintenance Standard is not provided in the question; it typically varies depending on the patient's condition. The flow rate is influenced by factors such as fluid viscosity and is discussed using principles of fluid dynamics.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question regarding the maximum flow rate as described in the IV Line Maintenance Standard does not have a single answer as the standard maximum flow rate can vary for different clinical situations. However, in physics and engineering concepts applied to ordinary IV fluid flow, the rate may be discussed in terms of viscosity and other factors, as given in the provided references to flow rates in tubes and IV systems. For example, if replacing a glucose solution with whole blood which has 2.50 times the viscosity, the flow rate would decrease, all other factors being constant. This follows from Poiseuille's law, which states that flow rate is inversely proportional to viscosity, meaning if the viscosity increases, the flow rate decreases.

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