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Transcribed Image Text:6. A patient is receiving 500 mL of an IV solution. How long will it take to infuse the patient
(give them the entire dose intravenously) if the flow rate was set at 35 drops per minute
and the drop factor listed on the tubing is 14 drops per mL?
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