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Infusion fluid should be changed to glucose 5%.
Toxicity of antineoplastic drug combinations in vitrectomy infusion fluid (1984)
Toxicity of antibio.c combinations for vitrectomy infusion fluid (1979)
Contamination of infusion fluids has led to large epidemics of sepsis in the past, but is currently considered a rare occurrence.
Infusion fluids If an intravascular system is discontinued because of suspected fluid contamination, fluid should be cultured as follows: i.
Intravitreal antineoplastic (cancer) - Toxicity of antineoplastic drugs in vitrectomy infusion fluids (1983 and 1984)
For infusions, all common intravenous infusion fluids with which the drug has been shown to be compatible, and the method of preparing the dilutions, should be listed.
Infusion Fluid Warmers are FDA regulated medical devices, product code LGZ.
With the exception of blood, blood components, lipid emulsions, and medications with limited stability, infusion fluids should generally be changed at 72 hours, the same period as for administration sets.
For forced alkaline diuresis, a diuretic like furosemide is given intravenously and sodium bicarbonate is added to the infusion fluid to make blood and, in turn, urine alkaline.
Any known incompatibilities should be stated, including incompatibilities between drugs, diluents or infusion fluids, plastic containers, or administration sets, or with any other material with which the drug may come into contact.
With a digitally controlled heating device (microprocessor HT 50, temperature sensor Pt 100, and heating tape BD 1194, Horst, Germany) we secured the temperature stability of the infusion fluid.
Dilute this reconstituted solution with at least 100 ml of sterile saline solution 9 mg/ml or glucose infusion fluid 50 mg/ml. 1g Dissolve the content of the vial with 20 ml sterile water.
Duration of use of infusion fluids When suitably low rates of IV-associated infection are achieved, frequent changes of infusion fluids may contribute more to risk of contamination than to control of infection.