Sorry, opened my mouth before I activated the old neurons! I thought we were talking about MS subQ infusion only, and should have referred to the concentration of the drug, not the volume .

Dianne Sim

IV Assist, Inc


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Subject: Re: RE: [vascular] SQ Morphine infusion

 

Maximum infusion rate depends on the patient tolerance and the device used for infusion, as well as your institution's policies. In LTC, we not only use sq infusions for MS and pain management but also for hydration, called hypodermoclysis.  The device I have used is the Aqua-C by Norfolk Medical, stays in up to 72 hrs, and can handle 1.5L/24hrs when covered with a sterile TSM, and prepped prior to access like an IV site.  

Chris Cavanaugh, CRNI

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From: Dianne Sim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, March 1, 2006 7:15 pm
Subject: RE: [vascular] SQ Morphine infusion
To: "'KayBeth Weibel, CRNI'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I thought that the maximum infusion rate for subQ infusion is
> 2cc/hr. Am I
> incorrect?
> Dianne Sim
> IV Assist, Inc
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From! : owner-v

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