Calculating Infusion Time With Tubing Factor

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Infusion Time Calculator with Tubing Factor

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Calculate the exact infusion time for IV fluids considering the tubing factor (drop factor).

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Results

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Infusion Progress

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Understanding the Calculations

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Formulas Used

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Flow Rate in gtt/min: (Ordered Amount × Tubing Factor) ÷ Time (min)

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Infusion Time (min): (Ordered Amount × Tubing Factor) ÷ Flow Rate

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Infusion Time (hr): Infusion Time (min) ÷ 60

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Conversion Information

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1 Liter (L) = 1000 Milliliters (mL)

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Common Tubing Factors

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  • Macrodrip: 10 gtt/mL
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  • Macrodrip: 15 gtt/mL
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  • Macrodrip: 20 gtt/mL
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  • Macrodrip: 60 gtt/mL
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Sample Calculations

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Ordered Amount

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