I don't have a picture that I have permission to share. Sorry. Lynn

At 7:25 AM -0800 2/7/06, Christine NAYLOR wrote:
Lynn,

Do you have a picutre of Promethazine extravasation? I am in an uphill
battle here and a visual is the best way to convince someone.

chris

Chris Naylor RN CRNI
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 "Lynn Hadaway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/7/2006 6:15 AM >>>
I totally agree with you on this one! I can think of several and
frequently have to name them in depositions for lawsuits!
Promethazine is still at the top of my list. Lynn

At 10:14 PM -0500 2/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not quite ready to end this discussion.
Not all vesicants are cytotoxic agents. This is a concept we have
been working to teach our staff. Three years ago I couldn't find
many staff nurses in our facility outside of oncology who knew the
definition of the word "vesicant". We have been working to help them
understand that there are everyday, non-chemo drugs that are
vesicants.
LA


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