Originally Posted by RNcDreams
Hello

I'm a new grad in an ED, and I'm 3 months in to my orientation. I'm posting because I want to know what everyone's personal take on IV medication administration is. (Ex: Flush before and after? Meds you like to dilute? Ones you won't give IVP?) It seems like each nurse I work with varies in their practice.
I'm just wondering what your personal rules are for IV medication administration... of course, I can always go to our policy manual... but I'd like to hear what you all do!
Thanks

Information passed to me from preceptor/mentor who spent 25yrs in ER nursing... I would suggest:
Getting a PDA, plunk in a drug guide to quick look up meds carry it with you. I do and I am a floor nurse right now.
My preceptor used to dilute Ativan in a small amount of NS to have better control incase someone would have a reaction (but would still flush before and after).
Always hookup your old folks to a infusion pump about 20ml/hr when giving cardiac meds, so that you can be ready incase their BP goes "wonky".
As far as meds IVPB, ask around when there is time. The oldtimers (if they are good) will let you know what they would do and why they do it that way.
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