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To read an IV bag, start by checking the label for essential information such as the medication name, concentration, volume, and expiration date. Next, inspect the bag for any visible particles or leaks. Ensure that the bag is properly positioned with the port facing down for optimal flow. Finally, confirm the drip rate and any specific administration instructions provided by the healthcare professional.

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