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Continuous-Infusion Vancomycin in Neonates: Assessment of a Dosing Regimen and Therapeutic Proposal.

June 6, 2019 nancyrene Leave a comment

Tauzin, M., Cohen, R., Durrmeyer, X., Dassieu, G., Barre, J. and Caeymaex, L. (2019) Continuous-Infusion Vancomycin in Neonates: Assessment of…

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Posted in: Infusion, Neonates Filed under: continuous infusion, continuous infusion vancomycin, dosing regimen, neonates, Tauzin

Question: Is there any evidence that a continuous infusion of inotropes (dobutamine/dopamine) or a continuous infusion of furosemide skew blood chemistry results?

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S.D. 6/4/19 The short answer is No. Drawing blood through a PICC, any central or peripheral line can be affected…

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Posted in: Infusion Filed under: blood chemistry, blood samples, continuous infusion of inotropes, dobutamine, dopamine, furosemide, infusing fluids, Moureau

To clamp or not to clamp?

May 8, 2019 nancyrene Leave a comment

Hi Nancy, We have been getting residents admitted from the hospital with their PICC lines unclamped.  Is there ever a…

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Posted in: Infusion Filed under: Clamp, clamp question, Hull 2017, Moureau, NC, NC/PICCs, reflux, unclamp

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