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An out patient infusion is getting vancomycin 1500 mg in 250ml once a day. Does anyone know if this can still be given over one hour in a central line.
I doubt that the vanco should be given that fast. 1 mg per hour is usually the rate. When in doubt, check with the pharmacist. Too fast may really damage the kidneys.
1 gram ofvanco should be given over 90 minutes. I would probably run 1.5 gr over 2 hours at least. But that kinda sucks for an outpatient to have to sit around for 2 hours.
i would dilute it to 300 ml. Vanco should be diluted to 5mg/ml strength. Always. I would give it over 1.5 hrs myself. Of coure it all depends on the pt. If theyve been getting it over 1 hr for awhile they might be ok with that dose, byt High doses lead to red mans II've seen it 1x on one of my pts and she had it running over 2 hrs!). If Hx of redmans it will be charted and they should get beadryl prior to dose.
I see some nurses do IV vanco only over 1 hour. Ass in never over more. Sheesh. I work Peds though. 1500 looks like HUGE dose to me, but then again I'm used to much smaller pts. If PIV I always infuse over at lease 2 h btw. Againg depends on your pt. Is it the lst time receiving vanco?
And we've seen cases of this, where the vanc might not have been started on time, so the nurse "rushes" it, to get the majority of it infused before surgery.