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An IV solution of 860 ml at a drip rate of 25 gtt/min using a tubing factor of 10 ott/et has been ordered to be initiated at 0915 Calculate the infusion time. (Round your answer to the nearest tenth of an hour) Enter your answer hr Submit Answer
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