Heparin and sodium chloride compatibility
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Agent Drug Incompatibilities Comments Alkylating Agents BCNU (Carmustine) Allopurinol sodium12 Gas evolves immediately Sodium bicarbonate solutions2,8,12 Decomposition of drug with sodium bicarbonate or solutions with pH >6.02 Dextrose 5% in water2,12 Inactivates agent2 PVC containers2,12 Inactivates agent; recommend glass containers2 ...
[DOC File]Physical Incompatibilities of Antineoplastics
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Agent Drug Incompatibilities Comments Alkylating Agents BCNU (Carmustine) Allopurinol sodium12 Gas evolves immediately Sodium bicarbonate solutions2,8,12 Decomposition of drug with sodium bicarbonate or solutions with pH >6.02 Dextrose 5% in water2,12 Inactivates agent2 PVC containers2,12 Inactivates agent; recommend glass containers2 Cyclophosphamide Amphotericin B cholesteryl …
[DOC File]LABORATORY MANUAL - INTRODUCTION
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Sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, urea and creatinine. N.B. Glucose - requires a separate Grey top vacutainer. ... Aluminium Sodium heparin (navy blue top) vacutainer. Ammonia ( Paediatric patients only. Lithium heparin ... The minimum requirements for identification for forms and samples for group and save/compatibility testing are as ...
[DOCX File]Central Venous Access Devices Hickman Catheters and PICC …
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Central Venous Access Devices Hickman Catheters and PICC Lines. There are many different types of central lines but the three most commonly used types of Central Venous Access Devices (CVAD’s) are
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Dextrose 5%, Dextrose 10%, Sodium chloride 0.9% Drugs Aminophylline, Metronidazole, Ranitidine Cefotaxime, Cephazolin, Flucloxacillin, Frusemide, Heparin, Sodium bicarbonate Gentamicin is . physically incompatible. with . beta-lactam antibiotics (eg: benzylpenicillin) – it is preferable to separate administration by 1 hour.
Medication Name
Dextrose 5%, Sodium chloride 0.9%. Drugs Cephazolin, Cefotaxime, Gentamicin, Heparin (max. concentration 50 units/mL), Metronidazole, Vancomycin Dobutamine, Dopamine, Morphine SIDE EFFECTS. Local inflammation and phlebitis at IV administration site. Transient renal dysfunction and crystalluria (reduced by slow infusion rate and adequate hydration)
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In the majority of cases, the 0.9% sodium chloride will be drawn up into a syringe that will not leave the operator’s hand before the flush is administered, and labelling will not be required. However, if the 0.9% sodium chloride has been drawn up and the syringe is put down or handed to another staff member, the syringe must be labelled.
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If sodium chloride is compatible with the medication previously administered then 0.9% sodium chloride is the preferred flush solution. Heparin-based solutions should not be routinely used. Practices may differ in specific areas if locally agreed.
[DOC File]Intravenous Catheter Occlusion
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Amounts of sodium chloride and heparin flush. Any orders received to remove/replace catheter. Reporting Report to physician if procedure was not successful for restoration of blood return. Report any new orders that are received to remove/replace catheter. Report results of procedure to …
[DOC File]Neonatal Intensive Care Drug Manual
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Storage : Room temperature Compatibility: sodium chloride 0.9%, glucose 5% Incompatibility : Regard all other intravenous solutions as incompatible. Always flush line with sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5% before and after administration. Compiled: January 2015 Review: January 2021 References: Ohlsson A, Walia R, Shah SS.
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