This is going to sound really bad. I am a nursing student and we are starting IV Piggybacks. I have a math question. I know the math with IV drop rate and pump. I never miss any of the problems finding drop or pump rate. However, I can not figure out to count the drops in the tubing per minute. I feel so embarrassed bec I am the one that helps other students with math. I know it is simple and that is probably my problem. I am better with hard problems but trying to time the drop rate per minute using my watch is confusing me. Can someone please explain this to me? I would appreciate your help. All is need is something like this example..44 gtts/min now I have to figure out the drops from the drip gravity. Thanks again.
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This is going to sound really bad. I am a nursing student and we are starting IV Piggybacks. I have a math question. I know the math with IV drop rate and pump. I never miss any of the problems finding drop or pump rate. However, I can not figure out to count the drops in the tubing per minute. I feel so embarrassed bec I am the one that helps other students with math. I know it is simple and that is probably my problem. I am better with hard problems but trying to time the drop rate per minute using my watch is confusing me. Can someone please explain this to me? I would appreciate your help. All is need is something like this example..44 gtts/min now I have to figure out the drops from the drip gravity. Thanks again.