How To Calculate IV Flow Rates:: Example
How To Calculate IV Flow Rates:: Example
Intravenous fluid must be given at a specific rate, neither too fast nor too slow. The specific rate may be
measured as ml/hour, L/hour or drops/min. To control or adjust the flow rate only drops per minute are
used.
The burette contains a needle or plastic dropper which gives the number of drops per ml (the drop factor).
A number of different drop factors are available (determined by the length and diameter of the needle).
Common drop factors are:
10 drops/ml (blood set), 15 drops / ml (regular set), 60 drops / ml (microdrop).
To measure the rate we must know:
(a) the number of drops
(b) time in minutes.
The formula for working out flow rates is:
volume (ml) X drop factor (drops/ml)
---------------------------------------------- = drops / minute
time (min)
Example:
1500 ml IV Saline is ordered over 12 hours. Using a drop factor of 15 drops / ml, how many drops per
minute need to be delivered?
1500 (ml) X 15 (drops/ml)
---------------------------------------------- = 31 drops / minute
12 x 60 (gives us total minutes)
Example 1:
Convert 0.1 grams to milligrams.
The decimal place is moved 3 places to the right.
Mg - - kg hg dag g dg cg mg - - µg
0.1 g = 100 mg
Example 2:
Convert 375 millilitres to litres.
The decimal place is moved 3 places to the left.
Ml - - kl hl dal l dl cl ml - - µl
375 ml = 0.375 l