IV Drip Rate Calculator
Calculate IV drip rates (gtt/min), pump rates (mL/hr), and weight-based drug doses (mcg/kg/min, mg/hr). For nursing and pharmacy students.
IV Rate Calculation Examples
The calculator converts volume and time between pump rate, gravity drip rate, and weight-based dose rate.
| Order | Pump rate | Drop factor | Gravity drip rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,000 mL over 10 hours | 100 mL/hr | 15 gtt/mL | 25 gtt/min |
| 1,000 mL over 8 hours | 125 mL/hr | 10 gtt/mL | 21 gtt/min |
| 500 mL over 4 hours | 125 mL/hr | 15 gtt/mL | 31 gtt/min |
| 250 mL over 2 hours | 125 mL/hr | 60 gtt/mL | 125 gtt/min |
| 250 mL over 3 hours | 83.3 mL/hr | 60 gtt/mL | 83 gtt/min |
Frequently Asked Questions about the IV Drip Rate Calculator
How do I calculate drops per minute for a gravity IV?
Multiply the total volume in mL by the drop factor printed on the tubing, then divide by the total infusion time in minutes. For example, 1000 mL over 8 hours (480 minutes) with a 15 gtt/mL set works out to 31 gtt/min.
What drop factor should I use, 10, 15, 20, or 60?
Macro tubing typically runs at 10, 15, or 20 gtt/mL and is used for routine fluids. Micro tubing runs at 60 gtt/mL and is used for pediatric or small-volume infusions where precise control matters. Always read the value from the tubing package before you set the rate.
How is mL/hr different from gtt/min?
mL/hr is the volume per hour an infusion pump delivers. gtt/min is the drops per minute you count on a gravity drip chamber. Convert between them with the drop factor: gtt/min equals mL/hr times drop factor divided by 60.
How do I calculate a weight-based dose like mcg/kg/min?
First find the drug concentration in mcg/mL (drug mass divided by bag volume). Then use mL/hr equals dose times weight in kg times 60, divided by concentration in mcg/mL. For dopamine 400 mg in 250 mL at 5 mcg/kg/min for a 70 kg patient, that gives 13.125 mL/hr.
Can I use this calculator for real patient care?
No. This tool is for education and study only. Always verify any infusion rate, dose, or concentration with a clinical pharmacist and follow your facility's medication-administration policy before programming a pump or starting an infusion.
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