Originally Posted by PediNurseBos
Hi everyone
Does anyone know of a resource that recommends how frequently vital signs should be taken with various meds? for example, in some of our pharm references there are mentions of IV drugs that need vital sign monitoring like magnesium, or IVIG , high dose solumedrol etc. but they never specify a frequency. I find some nurses do VS every 15 mins some every 30 and some hourly..
Input appreciated

Your facility should have a policy, if not discuss with your nurse manager forming one. The only "meds" that I have had to monitor vital signs for are:
IVIG infusion (typically q15 min for first hour with rate changes and if no adverse effects may continue q1hr until infusion complete), blood, solumedrol pulses (beginning of infusion, 15 min then q1hr until complete), pt receving epidural (Q1 neurovascular checks). Honestly, can't think of anything else in general peds that require vitals monitoring. There may be other protocols for sedation and medications given in a critical care enviroment.