Hospice promotes comfort by managing pain and uncomfortable symptoms with the most effective, non-invasive techniques. RARELY is an IV route used, due to poor venous access as the illness progresses. SubQ routes are very effective to manage pain when the patient is unable to take oral medications, and other routes of administration is not an option. Our hospice has actually inserted a SubQ butterfly to administer pain medication in a pain crisis, when there was no time to initiate a PCA. You just have to be careful with the amt. of medication (in ml's) that is administered per dose since it is subQ.