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The nurse first must secure the infusion set's drop for calculating the infusion rate for IV solutions.The term "rate of infusion" refers to the ideal rate at which a drug should be supplied in order to reach a steady state of a fixed dose that has been shown to be therapeutically effective, not only the pace at which a drug is administered.In order to treat or prevent dehydration, IV fluids are carefully prepared liquids that are injected into a vein. They are applied to patients of all ages who are ill, hurt, becoming dehydrated from physical activity or the heat, or who are having surgery. Rehydrating intravenously is a straightforward, risk-free treatment that is frequently used.The nurse must first determine the drop factor for the infusion set before calculating the infusion rate for a freshly ordered intravenous (iv) solution.Learn more about iv fluids here:brainly.com/question/28168983#SPJ9