Transcription of PRACTICE & NURSING Automatic Intravenous Pig gyback ...
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NURSINGPRACTICE & Caple, RN, BSN, MSHSC inahl Information Systems, Glendale, CAReviewersEliza Schub, RN, BSNC inahl Information Systems, Glendale, CASara Richards, MSN, RNCinahl Information Systems, Glendale, CANursing PRACTICE CouncilGlendale Adventist Medical Center,Glendale, CAEditorDiane Pravikoff, RN, PhD, FAANC inahl Information Systems, Glendale, CAAugust 14, 2015 Published by Cinahl Information Systems, a division of EBSCO Information Services. Copyright 2015, Cinahl Information Systems. All rightsreserved. No part of this may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or byany information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Cinahl Information Systems accepts no liability for adviceor information given herein or errors/omissions in the text.
› An intravenous (I.V.) “piggyback,” or secondary infusion, is the administration of ... The use of needle-free adaptors significant lowers the risk for patient and reduces staff injury resulting from needlesticks (FDA Safety Alert, 1992) ... a pump that will deliver at only a single programmed rate, the piggyback must be hung higher than ...
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