Heparin compatibility iv chart
[DOC File]SAQ 001
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Patient chart ordered Speak to Dr/nurse/LMO SW notified Timely balance of info vs keeping the relatives waiting ... Dose Streptokinase: 1.5 x 106 Units in 100 mL normal saline over 60 minutes Adjunct to Thrombolysis 1. Heparin 2. Beta blockers 3. GTN infusion 4. ... servicing, technical support, compatibility issues, spare parts availability ...
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IV administration may be preferred because of the long-term effect and irregular absorption when given subcutaneously. Whenever possible, use infusion pump to administer intravenous heparin. Check infusion regularly.
[DOC File]CARE Assessor's Manual
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Intravenous (IV) medications - Includes any drug given directly into a vein from a syringe or diluted in a volume of fluid that drips in over a period of time. The IV access may be from a peripheral vein (e.g. in the arm) or through a tube or port permanently implanted into a large central vein of the body.
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Heparin is also used to stop the growth of clots that have already formed in the blood vessels, but it cannot be used to decrease the size of clots that have already formed. Considerations during administration. Heparin can be administered via subcutaneous injection or intravenous (IV) infusion. This course will focus on the IV infusion of heparin.
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Drug evaluation – seizure freq. chart. Non-drug therapy. Neurosurgery (best success rate) Vagal nerve stimulation. Ketogenic diet. Monitoring plasma drug levels. Traditional AEDs. Promoting patient adherence. Withdrawing antiepileptic drugs. phenytoin (Dilantin) 3. MOA / Uses
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When a supplementary chart (e.g. s/c or IV insulin, heparin, chlordiazepoxide) is in use, it should be cross-referenced on the main treatment chart (e.g. insulin ‘see s/c insulin chart’ and ticked on the front of the drug chart as appropriate. All drug charts should be kept together to avoid doses being omitted.
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Confirm the details on the blood compatibility label with the printed confirmation of the patients’ identity (this must also take place if collecting from within the Transfusion Laboratory. ... see flow chart appendix vi, page 34. Blood and blood components must NEVER be stored in a ward fridge (domestic or drug) ... Heparin should be ...
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On discharge tunnelled lines should be flushed with 5mls of heparin sodium flushing solution 10 units/ml and implanted devices flushed with 4-6mls of heparin sodium 100 units/ml. The needle-free device must be decontaminated by giving a 30 second scrub with a sterile, single-use swab of 2% chlorhexidine in 70% isopropyl alcohol and allowed to dry.
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