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from what I remember as a first year student when we were taught (after a little taste of oral liquid potassium) that potassium in this liquid form should be mixed with juice because it is bitter
why would staff administer to a patient, this ounce of potassium, undiluted?
I asked the staff who was administering if it should be mixed with juice and the staff said no, and gave it undiluted?
The patient grimaced and said that it's bitter
sources that I've read while searching for how to administer oral liquid potassium all have said to mix it with water or juice.