Three bags in, the patient asks how much longer — and the shift coordinator wants the board updated. Two numbers in, one answer out.
Volume = Rate × Time
Rate = Volume ÷ Time
Time = Volume ÷ Rate
Example: 2000 mL at 160 mL/hr → 2000÷160 = 12.5 hrs
1 What this calculator does
A three-way IV calculator: find time remaining from volume and rate, find total volume from rate and time, or find the required flow rate from volume and time. Choose your mode and enter two known values.
2 Formula & professional reasoning
Volume = Rate × Time | Rate = Volume ÷ Time | Time = Volume ÷ Rate
All three variables are linked by the fundamental flow relationship. The mode toggle selects which variable is the unknown. Results in mL/hr are directly pumpable; time results display as hours and minutes for clear handover documentation.
3 Worked examples
⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.
2000 ÷ 160 = 12.5 hrs100 × 6.5 = 650 mL3000 ÷ 20 = 150 mL/hr4 Sanity check
5 Common errors
| Error | Cause | Consequence | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mixing mL and L | Volume entered as litres instead of mL | Result 1000× wrong | Always convert to mL before entering (2 L = 2000 mL) |
| Using total bag volume instead of remaining | Bag started mid-shift | Calculated time is too long | Always measure or estimate remaining volume, not original bag size |
| Rate vs ordered rate confusion | Pump was adjusted mid-infusion | Time calculation based on wrong rate | Read current pump display, not the original order |
| Ignoring boluses | A bolus was given mid-infusion | Volume balance is wrong | Subtract any bolus volumes from remaining total |
6 Reference & regulatory links
7 Professional workflow
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