30 US quarts is equal to approximately 27,215.544 ml.
30 gtt = 1.5 mL
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25drop per minut
1 US teaspoon = 4.92892159 ml 2 tsp = 9.857843 ml
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.
30mL is 8.1dr
40 mL: A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measurement.
60 gtt/mL
A microdrip is 60 gtt/ml.
1 tsp is equal to 5ml. 1 gtt ( 1 drop) is equal to 0.05 ml....because 20 drops in 1 ml. so 5ml divided by 0.05= 100 gtt or drops. so I think 100 gtt or drops in 1 tsp.
You first need to find out what drop factor you are working with (how large the drops are). They normally range from about 10-20 gtt per mL (macrodrop) or 60 gtt per mL (microdrop). Your question cannot be answered until you know how many drops it would take to add up to your full 17 mL IV administration.
The drop factor differs (# of gtts/mL). A set that delivers large drops per mL (10-20 gtt/ml, usually 15) is called macrodrip set. One uses smaller gtts (60gtt/mL) is called microdrip. Usually the macrodrip set is used if the IV rate is to infuse > 100ml/hr. Vice versa, Microdrip < 100ml/hr volume. Here is the drip rate calculation: Volume (mL)/ time (min) x drip factor= gtt/min ranges 30-100 gtt/min.
25drop per minut
12 gtt equals to how many drops
30 ml 30 ml
30 ml
That is approximately 30 ml.
Each cubic centimeter is equal to one ml. 30 cc equals 30 ml.
Each cubic centimeter is equal to one ml. 30 cc equals 30 ml.