IV Drip Rate Calculator for Nurses & Medical Students
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🧮 Calculation Parameters
Formula: Drip Rate (gtts/min) = (Volume × Drop Factor) ÷ Time (minutes)
📈 Infusion Rate Result
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Enter values to calculate drip rate
Calculation result will appear here after you enter values and click Calculate.
What is an IV Drip Rate?
When giving fluids or medicines through an IV line, the rate at which the liquid enters the patient’s bloodstream is very important. This rate is called the IV drip rate and is measured in drops per minute (gtts/min).
Getting this right ensures the patient receives the correct amount of fluid or medication in the right amount of time. If the drip is too fast, the patient may get too much fluid (causing overload or side effects). If it’s too slow, the treatment may not work properly.
Why is it Important?
Patient safety – prevents fluid overload or under-infusion.
Accurate medication delivery – some drugs must be given within a strict time frame.
Standard nursing practice – every nurse, paramedic, and medical student should master this.
Avoids errors – especially in busy wards or emergencies.
The Formula
Drip Rate (gtts/min) = (Volume to Infuse × Drop Factor) ÷ Time (minutes)
Where:
Volume to Infuse = total fluid (mL)
Drop Factor = how many drops make 1 mL (given by IV set, e.g., 10, 15, 20, or 60 gtts/mL)
Time (minutes) = total infusion time converted into minutes
How the Calculator Works (Step by Step)
Enter the Volume (mL)
This is how much fluid the doctor has ordered (e.g., 500 mL, 1000 mL).
Enter the Infusion Time
Write in hours and minutes. The calculator converts it into total minutes automatically.