Answer for the question outside the image:
Given data: volume =50mL
Infusion rate = 50mL ×15gtt/mL ÷ 40 minutes.
= 18.75 gtt/min.
Answer for the question in the image
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infuse an IV medication with a volume of 50mL in 40 minutes. the admistration set delivers...
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