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Glad to see this question...ran into a situation as a student about giving this IVP, after checking resources and seeing the warnings, I refused to push this into hand veins. We ended up diluting and setting it up on a syringe pump over 15 min but I don't know that was much better.
I see other posters would have diluted into 50cc and hung as IVPB, if the order states IVP, can you do that as nursing judgment, or do you have to get the order changed to IVPB? I would have much rather done it IVPB I think.
It is best practice (per my facility) to dilute 12.5 to 25 mg of phenergan in a 50 mL bag of NS and administer via piggyback over 15 minutes. Until a year ago we would just mix in a 10 cc flush and gave IVP over 5 minutes but patients were needing multiple IV sticks because their veins/IV's weren't holding up long when they were getting pheregen IV q6. Unfortunately we're still working on other problems because most of the patients who got phenergan also got IV Benadryl and dilaudid as well...another different yet related issue...imagine their dismay when we offer phenergan suppositories to them now instead
moni929
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What are your hospital protocols on pushing phenergan IV?