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a baby can have a heart rate up to 32 beats a minute
A normal respiratory rate for a healthy mature cow would be 8-16 breaths per minute. This may be increased during hot weather.
To calculate the total number of drops in 1000 milliliters, you multiply the volume by the drop factor: 1000 mL × 15 drops/mL = 15,000 drops. If this volume is to be administered over 8 hours, the rate would be 15,000 drops ÷ 8 hours = 1,875 drops per hour. This means you would need to deliver approximately 31.25 drops per minute to achieve the desired infusion rate.
8mL is 160 drops.
why should you add 8 drops of urine in the Benedicts test
There are 960 drops in 8 tsp so 120 in 1 tsp. Hope this helped.
gtt stands for "drops" in medical terminology. you need to determine the type of solution [fluid] that you are refering to in order to determine the number of drops. So, for instance, a crystaloid solution [e.g. normal saline] has 20 drops per ml Therefore 8mls would form 8 x 20 drops = 160 drops A colloid solution should as [gelofusine or blood] has only 15 drops per ml therefore 8mls would form 8 x 15 drops = 120 drops Hope this helps.
Approximately 16 drops is equal to 0.8 ml.
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Respiratory rate for infants up to 1 year: 25 - 30 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 1 to 8 years: 20 - 25 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 9 years and up: 14 - 20 bpm bpm - Breaths Per Minute
The normal respiratory rate for a resting, healthy, adult horse is around 8-16 breaths per minute.
Respiratory rate for infants up to 1 year: 25 - 30 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 1 to 8 years: 20 - 25 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 9 years and up: 14 - 20 bpm bpm - Breaths Per Minute