I had a discrepancy the other day between my preceptor and a midwife about it fluid rates. My patient had one iv site with LR running at 125 cc/h and pitocin at 8miliunits. The patients glucose dropped so the midwife orderedto d/c the 125 LR and run d5LR at 50 cc/h and LR at 75cc/h along with the pitocin. My preceptor had told me that the only way I could do that would be if I started another line because they would be at two separate rates whereas the midwife said to set three separate pumps into one line. They ended up just agreeing to set the d5 LR at 125 but my question still is would we have to set a new line or could you run three pumps at a different rate into one line?
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I had a discrepancy the other day between my preceptor and a midwife about it fluid rates. My patient had one iv site with LR running at 125 cc/h and pitocin at 8miliunits. The patients glucose dropped so the midwife orderedto d/c the 125 LR and run d5LR at 50 cc/h and LR at 75cc/h along with the pitocin. My preceptor had told me that the only way I could do that would be if I started another line because they would be at two separate rates whereas the midwife said to set three separate pumps into one line. They ended up just agreeing to set the d5 LR at 125 but my question still is would we have to set a new line or could you run three pumps at a different rate into one line?