i would refuse another stick as well .  there is no reason to not use a
22ga cath for a blood transfusion

>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/3/2005 5:27:59 PM >>>
I have an issue I would like some feedback on.   

A patient arrived to our outpatient infusion center from the doctors 
office with a #22 catheter (in the hand) in place for a blood
transfusion. 
 Our policy states that optimally an 18# G or larger should be used if

possible.  The MD states that this catheter is fine to use in front of
the 
patient, and the patient is now refusing another stick.  The nurses
don't 
feel comfortable infusing blood products through the line, and feel
that 
it is inappropriate. 

I know that in peds we used to infuse with #22,#24, but this was
different 
volumes over different times.... 

Please advise. 

Lorelle Wuerz BS, RN
Manager Infusion Services
Robert Packer Hospital 

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