A qualified and licensed doctor, LPN, or paramedic.
An IV monitor
yes
40mn
To get vital fluids to said organ or body part.
A better question might be do I need an IV. If you know that you require an IV but do not know where to get one; then you should go to a hospital or urgent care center. Doctors' offices and infusion clinics can also administer IV medication; if they have prescribed you such a drug.
Yes, as long as you have IV certification an LVN can push D-50! Even in other states, during a code you are able to push emergency meds!
A general limit to observe is a maximum rate of 0.5 mg/kg/hr of potassium supplementation.
IV infusion of medication is most dangerous due to requiring accuracy to help prevent health repercussions. Even the smallest amount of too much will result in health complications or death. There is much liability on the line for those who administer medication via IV, because of how sensitive the dosage is in being administered into the bloodstream.
i lake units are given ,in which 50000 units are given i/m and remaining are given iv...
2 millilitres.
IV lines are flushed because we want to maintain patency (meaning they flush easily and aren't clotted over). If we can't flush the line that means we can't administer medication either, of in an emergency we don't have quick access to one's blood.
100ml