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My bad--I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking about that part of it being subcutaneuous...I was just thinking that this was a saline lock or heplock, my hospital doesn't use sc buterrflies.
That was my suspicion when i read your answer! no worries - they take a little adjusting to.
What a relief! I recently administered Morphine via SC butterfly and didn't flush with NS afterwards. At the time I was concerned that the morphine would be sitting in the line, but I had never heard of flushing with NS either, especially when the needle is in the subcutaneous tissue
no worries - you did exactly right. Don't flush!
saulgoodman
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hello,
How much normal saline would you use to flush the line withafter adminstering 0.5ml-1ml of morphine sulphate via s/c butterfly?
And i can only assume that the reason to flush after adminstering morphine is to keep the lines patent.
thanks!