Answer is : 40gtt/minute
Calculation is: 600 ml lactated ringer's for 5 hrs, so 120ml/hour
Drop factor is 20gtt/ml
Formula is : ml/hour × drop factor ÷60 minutes
120 ×20 ÷ 60 = 2400÷60= 40 gtt/ minute
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