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happy new year folks,
l just started a new job where they don't mix their lasix with NS before pushing it and l came from a hospital where we mix, what is the best method and what do you guys do in your practise, to mix or not to mix?
I already responded, but just thought of something that might make a difference... at the hospital I work at now, the IV admin policies change from unit to unit...for example, ER and other critical care areas will allow you to give some meds undiluted, but on a med/surg unit, they would need to be diluted. For the life of me, I cannot remember the difference for Lasix, but in ER it is generally undiluted.
Boy am I glad I found this thread!! I was told to dilute lasix in nursing school also. So last night I was telling a nursing student that she needed to dilute lasix and one of the other nurses piped up and said he had never even heard of diluting lasix. I was told that lasix burns, and thats why it needs to be diluted. Needless to say, this nurse made me feel really stupid for even suggesting that I dilute the lasix. I am glad there are fellow nurses that have also heard of diluting lasix!
Mulan
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Have given it both ways.
There is no reason why it can't be diluted.