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The physician orders vancomycin 1000 mg in 200 mL of OW IVP8 daily to infuse over 2 hours 30 minutes. Tubing drop factor is 15 yumL Available 19 Vancomycin Injectie, USP Calculate the flow rate: a) ml(s)/hr. b) gtts/min:
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