Calculation of drip rate:
Step 1:
Drip rate per min = Total volume of fluids X gtt/cc / time in min
Here,
Total volume of fluids = 1000cc
gtt/cc = 10
Total time in min = 8 X 60 =480min.
Step 2:
By substituting over the formula,
= 20.83 drops per min.
= 21 drops (rounding off).
The drip rate per minute is 21 drops.
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