IV Infusion Drop Rate Calculator
How to Calculate IV Drop Rates
Calculating the correct intravenous (IV) drop rate is a critical skill for healthcare professionals to ensure patients receive the correct volume of fluids or medication over a specific period. The calculation depends on whether you are using a manual gravity drip or an electronic infusion pump.
Understanding the Components
- Total Volume: The total amount of fluid ordered (usually in milliliters).
- Drop Factor: The number of drops (gtt) it takes to equal 1 mL. This is determined by the administration set. Common sizes include 10, 15, or 20 gtt/mL for macrodrip sets and 60 gtt/mL for microdrip sets.
- Time: The duration over which the infusion should run, converted into minutes for the drop rate formula.
Real-World Example
Scenario: A physician orders 1,000 mL of Normal Saline to be infused over 8 hours. You are using a macrodrip set with a drop factor of 15 gtt/mL.
Step 1: Convert time to minutes. 8 hours × 60 minutes = 480 minutes.
Step 2: Apply the formula. (1,000 mL × 15 gtt/mL) ÷ 480 minutes = 31.25 gtt/min.
Result: You would adjust the manual clamp to approximately 31 drops per minute.
ML per Hour vs. Drops per Minute
While manual drips require the "drops per minute" calculation, electronic infusion pumps are usually programmed in mL/hr. To find this, simply divide the total volume by the total hours (e.g., 1,000 mL ÷ 8 hours = 125 mL/hr).