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Old Sep 28, 2007, 11:00 PM
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Re: post-op cabg htn

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PS the nipride thing, one of my co-workers had hooked my nipride to my cordis (with my volume) because she did not like to run her nipride through the VIP port with the other vasoactives. That's another rule of thumb, recheck what others have done for you.[/quote]

AND ALWAYS WASTE and FLUSH your QLC and IV's...never know what Anesthesia has put in there.......

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Old Oct 04, 2007, 12:10 AM
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didn't mean to offend either, just generally using antihypertensives not narcotics for pressure controll. We are very agressive with extubation, sometimes they comeout extubated and I can pull my hair out managing pain and varying bp's as well.

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Old Oct 04, 2007, 07:58 PM
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Re: post-op cabg htn

Originally Posted by Zookeeper3 View Post
didn't mean to offend either, just generally using antihypertensives not narcotics for pressure controll. We are very agressive with extubation, sometimes they comeout extubated and I can pull my hair out managing pain and varying bp's as well.
Don't worry sounds like we are shooting for the same target, just missing the others point do to the limitations of this type of communication. I'm cool with you. Atleast you care, there are lots who don't.

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