12 gtt equals to how many drops
QF = V / t QF = volumetric flow rate in mL per hr V = volume in mL t = time in hr t = 1.5 hr V = 250 mL QF = ( 250 mL ) / ( 1.5 hr ) = 167 mL per hr <--------------------
you are placing drops in the ear every 3 hours as needed for an middle ear infection you are placing drops in the ear every 3 hours as needed for an middle ear infection you are placing drops in the ear every 3 hours as needed for a middle ear infection It actually means 4 drops every 3 hours as needed.
There are 60 gtt in one teaspoon. Hence there is 1/4 teaspoon in 15 gtt. Not exactly a correct form of question.
15 grams of water is 3 teaspoons.
60 gtt/mL
12 gtt equals to how many drops
If you are going to use obscure abbreviations, then at least explain what they mean.There 3 fairly intelligent people here who have never heard of 'gtt'
What is a "gtt"
60 gtt = 1tsp
GTT - GTI Result by the 1830's over 1/3rd of pop migrated leaving homesteads marked with initials GTI, GTT etc…. Many across America saw NC as falling behind & refusing to make changes hence nickname "Rip Van Winkle State" - NC had fallen asleep. GTT meant gone to Texas or Tennessee GTI meant gone to Indiana or Idaho
glutamine because GTT is the t-RNA and CAA is the m-RNA
Gray top tube (GTT) is typically used for glucose tolerance test.
"Gtt" typically stands for "drops," which is a unit of volume commonly used in the context of medications or liquid solutions. It is not part of the metric or imperial measurement systems.
The medical abbreviation 10 gtt means 10 drops. It is commonly used in medication prescriptions to indicate the number of drops to be administered.