Dec 7, 201114 yr So here's an example.. What if a medication for nebulization Salbutamol(Ventolin) was given intravenously instead of nebulization. what happens to the patient?
Dec 7, 201114 yr IVV - intravenous through tube.. Its given intravenously..Wow. You don't even know meds and routes and fundamentals? Is this a homework question? Or are you a concerned family member? A patient? What's the deal?
Dec 7, 201114 yr Okay. IV is through a tube so sorry, I've never seen TT before. This may sound a bit stupid, but how can you give albuterol, which is ventolin via IV? Have you seen it? How could you draw it up to even give it IV? Check out your nursing drug book. :confused:
Dec 7, 201114 yr How/why would that even be possible? As far as I know, all those neb treatments come in their own little bullet packaging...obviously for nebs and not for IV use...unless you are in a different country???
Dec 7, 201114 yr How/why would that even be possible? As far as I know, all those neb treatments come in their own little bullet packaging...obviously for nebs and not for IV use...unless you are in a different country???My thoughts exactly...HOW could this even happen??
Dec 7, 201114 yr Our Ventolin comes in a liquid in a bottle. We measure using a syringe so I could see it being given IV. We then dilute with saline, usually add atrovent and/morphine as well. I just don't see how that type of error could occur.
Dec 7, 201114 yr Well lets hope this is a hypothetical because if it was given IV, a provider should have been called STAT.
Dec 7, 201114 yr Albuterol in higher concentrations are kept in multi use vials in our hospital (stored in our pharmacy for safety), When I give a 20 mg neb of albuterol for severe hyperkalemia, I draw it from the concentrated vial in a syringe, and transfer the med to the neb.in this case, the mix of using the syringe + trying to give the 5 med combo for hyperkalemia (most IV) I suppose I could see how it could occur.
So here's an example.. What if a medication for nebulization Salbutamol(Ventolin) was given intravenously instead of nebulization. what happens to the patient?