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Ans:- Maintenance or primary fluids-5,

Drip chamber- 2,

Roller clamp- 1,

Secondary ,intermittent or IVPB fluids- 4,

Extension set- 3.

Names of the solutions are as follows:-

6. NS:- Normal saline,

7. D5W :- Dextrose 5% in water,

8. LR or RL:- Lactated ringer's solution or Ringer's lactate,

9. gtt/min:- drops per minute,

10. Ml/hr:- milli liter per hour.

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