An IV of 100 mL at 50 mL per hr is started at 1000 hours. About what time should the nurse set an alarm to discontinue or replace the IV if the nurse wants a 10-minute warning for this slow flow rate?
What will be an ideal response?
1150 hours (1 hour and 50 minutes after start)
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