I'd probably be querying more if pt had heparin in one and platelets in the other! Remember, the 1/2 life of Heparin is about 5-6 hrs. (I used to know the time for sure...memory isn't what it used to be).
I'm wondering if your question had more to do with compatibility? If so, general rule of thumb is anything is compatible once mixed with blood, that's why you can have 2 IVs along same vein tracks if necessary.
One note of caution re: 2 IVs though.... If running a couple of units of blood (not talking about an actively bleeding person here) and person is on regular IV of, say, 1000ml/hr, turn the IV down. I've been to cardiac arrests on elderly people who were put into CHF getting their hgb topped up after surgery. We didn't have to think of this before pca pumps, as IV fld was stopped and blood hung, now we need that 2nd IV and it's an easy thing to not think of on a busy day.
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