Published Nov 30, 2008
RNfromMN, BSN, RN
294 Posts
Potassium has to be given whole, right? It can't be crushed or broken in half, I thought.
Another nurse was challenging me on this & she asked me if that's true, then why are the pills scored?
Any thoughts?
leslie :-D
11,191 Posts
k+ can be broken in half.
they just can't be crushed/chewed.
leslie
Elvish, BSN, DNP, RN, NP
4 Articles; 5,259 Posts
what leslie said.
Ohhhhhhhh:smackingf
Well, in that case...seems I have quite a few patients to apologize to on Monday
Thanks you guys!
Chalk it up as the new thing you learned today. I could tell you mine but it's OT for this thread.
NurseFreshMeat
9 Posts
According to www.drugs.com, K-Dur can be dissolved which makes me wonder about the no crushing rule.
Patients having difficulty swallowing whole tablets may try one of the following alternate methods of administration:
pricklypear
1,060 Posts
I can't even begin to remember how many times I've crushed or broken K+. I've never heard that it shouldn't be crushed. I've always ordered it in suspension form for g-tube/dobhoff administration as the crushed form is granulated. Only time released or extended release meds should not be crushed.
Isn't K-dur extended release potassium? That's why I've never given it crushed. Most of my pts don't have swallowing issues so have never had to worry about crushing or dissolving. Haven't had to worry about it for about 6 years now.
Aneroo, LPN
1,518 Posts
It depends on what type you're giving- Kdur or Klor. Different absortion rates, one is dissolved, the other extended release and can't be crushed.
AirforceRN, RN
611 Posts
I asked the pharmacist at the hospital about disolving Kdur in water. She told me that Kdur is essentially made up of many little "beads" of potassium, which dissolve over a period of time. Crushing the pills will destroy the beads rendering the long-acting properties useless. Dissolving the pill in water, however, will break the pill apart (quite readily actually) and the beads will remain intact and retain their slow dissolving properties...
So, in short, dissolve the pill in water, don't crush it.
Virgo_RN, BSN, RN
3,543 Posts
I break them in half all the time. Those things could choke a horse.
Justhere, BSN, RN
1 Article; 300 Posts
This is what I found on the drugs.com on K-Dur
Do not crush, chew, break, or suck on an extended-release tablet or capsule. Swallow the pill whole. Breaking or crushing the pill may cause too much of the drug to be released at one time. Sucking on a potassium tablet can irritate your mouth or throat.
Take K-Dur with food or just after a meal.
Micro-K
Take Micro-K with meals and with a full glass of water or some other liquid.
Tell your doctor if you have difficulty swallowing Micro-K. You may sprinkle the contents of the capsule onto a spoonful of soft food. Capsules and tablets should not be crushed, chewed, or sucked.
If you need to crush it you may need to see if you can order the Powder exp: Gen-K or Klor-con those can be placed in liquid to take