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We do not have equipment for this. We don't have subq pumps.You can ask for a PCA and just have it a SC access. It doesn't need to be IV.
Edited to add: I suppose you could use the usual IV PCA pumps. We do have subq sets we use for injections, but I've never seen any kind of adaptor to connect tubing to it.
We do not have equipment for this. We don't have subq pumps.Edited to add: I suppose you could use the usual IV PCA pumps. We do have subq sets we use for injections, but I've never seen any kind of adaptor to connect tubing to it.
You don't need a special pump. It's a Luer lock connection just like an IV. You set it the same , it's just going SC instead of IV.BD nexiva IV - Bing Images
sistrmoon, BSN, RN
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If you work on a med surg floor, is there a policy about every hour IV pain medication? Ours are supposed to be converted to a PCA pump if they are really taking it that often but it's not happening in practice, which is challenging with a full patient load.