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The flow rate of an intravenous drip is controlled by varying the number of drips of fluid delivered per unit time. A particular solution contains 6.2 g of sodium chloride per litre and must be administered at such a rate that a patient receives 20 mg of sodium chloride per hour per kg of body weight. If each drop (drip) is 0.10 mL in volume, calculate the flow rate in drops (drips) per minute necessary for a 60 kg patient.

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