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Why shouldn't you add drugs to a blood transfusion line?
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Why shouldn't you add drugs to a blood transfusion line?
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Martin Kilgore asked the Naked Scientists:
I was a registered nurse for many years before I recently retired. During that time I was told that one must never, NEVER piggyback a medication into a blood line. However, I could never understand why this should be so, since the med will get into the blood anyway. I always hated to stick the patient in another vein without a good reason. Can you settle a point which has been like a burr under my saddle for these many years. Is it one of those things that is just done that way because it always has been?
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Martin Kilgore RN
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