Figuring IV flow rate, infusion time, and total volume
Figuring IV flow rate, infusion time, and total volume
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flow rate (mL/hr) = total volume (mL) ÷ infusion time (hr)
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infusion time (hr) = total volume (mL) ÷ flow rate (mL/hr)
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total volume (mL) = flow rate (mL/hr) × infusion time (hr)
For example, if you must administer 1 L (1,000 mL) of fluid over 4 hours, use the first formula to calculate the flow rate, like so:
flow rate (mL/hr) = total volume (mL) ÷ infusion time (hr)
flow rate (mL/hr) = 1,000 ÷ 4
flow rate (mL/hr) = 250
The flow rate is 250 mL/hr.
Common conversion factors in medical dosage calculations
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Converting lb to kg and kg to lb
lb = kg × 2.2
kg = lb ÷ 2.2
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Converting mL to L and L to mL
mL = L × 1,000
L = mL ÷ 1,000
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Converting mg to g, g to mg, mg to mcg, and mcg to mg
mg = g × 1,000
g = mg ÷ 1,000
mcg = mg × 1,000
mg = mcg ÷ 1,000