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A Novel Approach for the Administration of Medications and Fluids in Emergency Scenarios and Settings
Published on: November 9, 2016
Recommended methods for compounding intravenous admixtures in hospitals
Abstract:
Recommendations regarding (1)hospital receipt and storage of large-volume parenterals and (2)hospital compounding of intravenous admixtures are presented. The recommendations are presented in a stepwise manner, and a self-evaluation form is included. Also included is a pictorial illustration of a suggested dressing change for an i.v.catheter.
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