Published Dec 7, 2012
LCinTraining
308 Posts
Doing a dosage calc worksheet and this was used as a drop factor.Is this a typo for micro drip?
iluvivt, BSN, RN
2,774 Posts
Not sure what exactly your question is but a micro drip tubing is 60 drops is equal to 1 ml.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
What was used as a drop factor....?
I agree with iluvit mini gtts, micro gtts....60gtts is equal to 1ml
It gave no drop factor, which is why I'm thinking it is a misprint for micro drip. I knew micro was 60, but there were three questions with mini drip and no micro drip questions on my worksheet.
micro = mini the conversion is 60....:)
Teacher said the same, and said she said so in lecture...I guess I dozed off or something because I don't remember that part. LOL