In this video we quickly review how to calculate a drip rate and then complete several practice questions. If you need further instruction, watch the original tutorial video here: • How to Calculate IV Dr...
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bonus (ans: 31.25 or 31gtt/min) Just finished your video and it honestly made it easier for me to understand and confident that I can sit my test and pass with all the tips you gave thanks.
31.25 or 31 if rounded. You are a Gd send!!! I have a dosage calc test on Monday that is specifically on drip factors and after watching your video I now get it on how to do it. You simplify it. Wish you were my teacher! So helpful thank you!!!
You explained this better than any other drip factor video I have seen! its so simple, and easy to understand, all the other popular videos were just too confusing, and not to the point. This was very easy for someone like me who is horrible at math! THANK YOU!!
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I have struggled with nursing math because I could never remember what goes on top and what goes on bottom. Thank you so much. I'm good to share your videos with my classmates. Your videos are the best out there!!
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Thank you so much for these tutorials and the previous one that I watched with this breakdown. This makes it so much easier to understand. This was so difficult for me before I watched these and THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE STEP BY STEP BREAKDOWN IT HELPS ALOT! 😊
31.25 or 31gtt/min Thank you Soooooo much your videos are excellent you really helped me understand I feel better prepared for my exam GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!
Ooooh thanks for doing this in a way that shows both the dimensional analysis (I hate) to "regular" old folks' math LOL. This really simplified it for me!!
Oh my god I love you. Not nursing related but I need to know this for pharmacy PTCB test. Nothing i looked at prior hand made sense visually. This makes so much sense.
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I cannot thank you enough for these videos.... I have been out of nursing for 10 years, and am currently taking a refresher course that you have to take a dosage test.... it's only 5 calculations, and 6 med questions, but the anxiety is real not knowing what type of calculations they will give me. I had panic attacks in school because they tried to teach dimensional analysis and more than 75% of the class failed. ( I dropped the course and took it at another school and passed and transferred it back in.... I didn't want to "fail")
Thank you very much...This video was really helpful, so for the bonus question.. Flow rate calc. 500ml/4hr=125ml/hrs Drip rate calc. Part1. Part2. Pt3 125ml/1hr×15gtt/1ml×1/60 =125×15/60=1875/60=31.25 or 31gtt/min
Thanks you so very much for teaching us the short and simple way. I was so confused about how to do these problems but watch your video on drip rate make it so easy to do.
For the BONUS question, I got 31.25 OR 31 gtt/mins.👍🏿 Thank yo SO MUCH ! What a blessing this video is. I learned how to compute this equation. This is almost like dimensional analysis...this is formula method? Either way, very helpful!
please can you make a video on similar questions based on weight and also time the infusion would take to complete, thanks am super grateful I will be starting my nursing program this September fall session, I was so curious to learn few things before we begin, thanks so much you are an amazing teacher,
Thank you second time your videos have help me so much. This semester was drip rate/flow rate dosage exam and I pass with a 92. I will be back foe peds.
31.25 gtt/min so 31 gtt/min. you are an amazing teacher . i am very fortunate to have you found through this you tube channel , SIR THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!
Idk if you mentioned it in your video. Another way that is also efficient and maybe a smoother way to remember…. Anytime you see gtt convert hours into minutes…. 1) So how I set up the problem 3 L = 3000 ml 24hours = 1440 mins (24hrs multiple by 60 mins.) if you put 3000/1440 x 10 gtt you get 21(round to a whole number because you can’t split a drop in half). For the bonus question I got 500ml over 240 x 15 gtt = 31 as the final answer
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I do have a question about the first part with the flow rate conversion- I forgot to do that part initially but my answer came out the same either way. Dividing the 1500 into 12 hours gave the 125ml/hour however when I just kept the 1500ml/12 hours for me it came out the same and I did it with two problems and they still came out the same. I was just curious if converting the flow rate was absolutely necessary as the first step. I don't know if anyone else has noticed this or not was just curious how they come out with the same answer?