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  1. A0901 replied to A0901's topic in NICU, Neonatal
    My NICU does use cc/min of oxygen usually for chronic babies. But where I came from, we did not. So, this is very new to me. But, thank you for confirming that 0.01L/min is not equal to 100cc/min.
  2. A0901 replied to A0901's topic in NICU, Neonatal
    Yes, and I'm given some roundabout answer that doesn't make sense mathematically. Outside of the NICU, I asked an anesthesiologist and another RT, as well as a pediatric resident and the consensus is that 100cc/min is 0.1L/min, period. I'm glad I'm not missing something, and that this actually doesn't make sense.
  3. A0901 replied to A0901's topic in NICU, Neonatal
    Thank you! I was certain that this makes no sense from a mathematical standpoint. I've asked on my unit and no one can give me a straight answer.
  4. If you have a baby on 100cc to the wall, why do we express this as 0.01 L/min? If there are 1000cc in 1 L, then 100/1000= 0.1. What is the calculation to get to 0.01 L/min? And if it were 60cc, would you express it as 0.006? Thank you for your help, everyone.

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