Originally Posted by starcandy
I would like to know of any tricks to alleviate burning while adminstering Potassium IVPB. Right now I am running NS{faster rate} and the K+{slower rate} together using two primary IV lines with the K+ connected to the y port closest to the patient. Are there any more tips for alleviating the burning? This is frustrating to me because it takes sometimes an entire shift for a 100cc bag to infuse because the pt is complaining of burning.
why don't you try a larger vein. also, don't dump all of your iv's into the same vein if you can help it, give it a rest!. Be sure to flush and check for blood return before, and flush after. If all else fails, ask the doc to prescribe an additive to reduce the pain. Oh, and also, can some of it be given orally or per tube? You may have to go to a central line if the patient's condition is so fragile that you are constantly replacing potassium.
Be sure to constantly assess for fluid overload if you increase the fluid volume as you have suggested. Does the patient have a bad heart or CHF?
good luck!