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Fundamentals of Nursing

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Parenteral Administration of Medications: Volume-Controlled infusions

Author: James Marion Endrina Entice



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Uses small amounts (50 to 100 mL) of compatible fluids Three types of containers: volume-control administration sets, piggyback sets, and syringe pumps Advantages of volume-controlled infusion: Reduces the risk of rapid-dose infusion by IV push Allows for administration of medications that are stable for a limited time in solution Allows control of IV fluid intake


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