Investigations of Physical Compatibilities of Commonly Used Intravenous Medications with and without Parenteral Nutrition in Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Patients
Many pediatric intensive care patients require numerous specialized intravenous (IV) medications at various dosages in multiple fluids often with nutritional support. This requires several venous access points due to lack of Y-site compatibility data for combinations of two or more drugs. This proje...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Greenhill (Author), Erin Hornsby (Author), Greg Gorman (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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