Convert weight in kg 92lb (92×0.454=41.7 kg)
Weight:41.7kg
Dose:33units/kg/day that is 1kg=33units
So 41.7kg=??units
Cross multiply and divide
=41.7×33÷1
=41.7×33
=1376units/day
Available:300units/56ml
Therefore 1376 units=??ml
Cross multiply and divide
=1376×56÷300
=77056÷300
=256.8 or 257 ml
The total volume is 257ml
Time:2 hour (120 minutes)
Flow rate=Total volume ÷Time(hr)×drop factor
=257÷2×10
=257÷20
=12.8 or 13
Ans:The patient should receive 13 gtt/min
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