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  1. Yeah I understand that. It was just a question I came up with and I couldn't find a definitive answer on the internet so I thought what's the harm in asking. When I see my doctor again I will talk to him but I was just curious.
  2. I'm a student but I do work in a hospital. Inserting a PICC is a possible treatment option for a personal illness and I was just curious. Trying to weigh the pros and cons
  3. I'm not saying you could or couldn't. I was just wondering
  4. I guess I'm asking if there are meds that can't be pushed via PICC
  5. I'm asking personally. If I had a PICC could you push those particular meds
  6. hcarter2013 posted a topic in General Nursing
    Hello!!! Quick question for everyone! Can you push versed and Ativan through a PICC line?

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