Time Questions:
1. The doctor orders 450 mL of D5LR at 120 mL/hr. How many hours and minutes
with the fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth before calculating
minutes.
2. The nurse practitioner orders 1050 mL of 0.45% NS at 110 mL/hr. How many
hours and minutes with the fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth
before calculating minutes.
3. 1000 mL of LR is infusing at 50 mL/hr. How many hours and minutes with the
fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth before calculating minutes.
4. The doctor orders 2 L of 0.9% NS at 167 mL/hr. How many hours and minutes
with the fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth before calculating
minutes.
5. The doctor orders 200 mL of D5LR at 200 mL/hr. How many hours and minutes
with the fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth before calculating
minutes.
6. The nurse practitioner orders 345 mL of IV fluid at 60 mL/hr. How many hours
and minutes with the fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth before
calculating minutes.
1. The doctor orders 450 mL of D5LR at 120 mL/hr. How many hours and minutes
with the fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth before calculating
minutes.
2. The nurse practitioner orders 1050 mL of 0.45% NS at 110 mL/hr. How many
hours and minutes with the fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth
before calculating minutes.
3. 1000 mL of LR is infusing at 50 mL/hr. How many hours and minutes with the
fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth before calculating minutes.
4. The doctor orders 2 L of 0.9% NS at 167 mL/hr. How many hours and minutes
with the fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth before calculating
minutes.
5. The doctor orders 200 mL of D5LR at 200 mL/hr. How many hours and minutes
with the fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth before calculating
minutes.
6. The nurse practitioner orders 345 mL of IV fluid at 60 mL/hr. How many hours
and minutes with the fluids run? Round your answer to the nearest tenth before
calculating minutes.