blanket/iv fluid warmer
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i came from a system where we put iv fluid bags in a blanket warmer (which was designated for fluids only). i recently relocated and am now working for an urgent care. until now, i was under the impression that all systems warmed their fluids before doing an iv bolus. i came from an ER that used a rapid infuser for traumas, etc. but for the everyday bolus, we hung warm fluids to gravity and ran them in. the UC im working in has never heard of warming fluids. every time i bolus a patient as ordered, the pt shivers uncontrollably and their body temp drops remarkably even when they are covered with blankets. i asked our manager about obtaining a warmer and her head exploded. i need research to back me up. does anyone know where i can start looking for data? i called our main hospital and was told that "nobody in our system uses a warmer" am i out of touch? do people really give iv boluses with room temp fluid (72 degrees F)? is this the standard practice?