flaggyl + TPN compatible????
yes
no
no IV drugs are compatible with blood products. Only 0.9NS is compatible with and can be hung with blood.
probably ya... idk though *Yes, there is total parental nutrition (TPN) which can be given intraveniously.
No you can not. While Dexron IV is backward compatible with Dex III, Dex III is not forward compatible. Vehicles that require Dex IV must use Dex IV.
TPN is when the body receives all it's nutrition through the veins (this is different from IV fluids which is more like water or sometimes "IV gatorade"). It can be very hard on veins and therefore needs to be in a large or "central" vein. A central catheter (a catheter is really just a tube; there are many kinds--urinary, IV, etc) is neccessary. There are many kinds but the simplest and least invasive is called a PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter). It is a "super long" IV. The portion that attaches to the IV is usually at your elbow, but the other end sits in one of the large vessels just outside your heart, near your shoulder. TPN usually runs all day and the person would usually require blood sugar checks every 6 hours, even if they are not diabetic.
yes
Normal Saline.
PVC interacts with lipid in TPN.
Type IV or the newer type IV which is backwards compatible.
Yes, IV Benadryl and IV morphine are compatible. They can potentate each other making it is very importation to monitor reparations. To avoid potential harm one should start at with a small dose and repeat the dose if needed. Anyone reasonable for administering IV medications should be well aware of compatibility issues.