1. Flow rate = volume/time x drop factor
flow rate = 55 / 45 x 60 = 73 gtt/min
Now convert time in min to hr for flow rate in ml/hr
time = 45min = 45/60 = 3/4hr
flow rate (ml/hr) = 55 / 0.75 = 73ml/hr
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