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In the December Ask the Experts article by Alexander and Zomp, “Best Practices: Full-Dose Delivery of Intravenous Medications via Infusion Pumps” (Crit Care Nurse. 2015;35(6):68–70), the authors would like to clarify that the Alaris pump referred to on page 70 is an older version and that the max rate is now the same for both primary and secondary settings on Alaris pumps (999 mL/h).
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