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Hi all,

Does anyone know of any regulations or guidelines on not to use gravity infusion lines? i.e. advising that all infusions should be through a pump with safety features.

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The RCN's Standards for Infusion Therapy does not exclude their use.
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What? Even a saline "drip" for rehydration? Why?

What are you going to do ... cancel the I.V. because a pump isn't available? think

Get real! smile


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Because its not always used for rehydration. It can be used in some instances for drug infusion.

Also an significant air bubble will still have effect on the patients whether its fluids or not.

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Yes ... I know the theory. And I also know what the responsibilities of the medics are (supposed to be). frown

PS: drug infusion is best done using a syringe pump (no I.V. bag there).

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does not exclude their use

does not exclude the use of gravitation IV sets.
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You could always refer to the NICE Clinical Guideline CG174 Intravenous fluid therapy in adults in hospital.
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Originally Posted By: Geoff Hannis

Yes ... I know the theory. And I also know what the responsibilities of the medics are (supposed to be). frown

PS: drug infusion is best done using a syringe pump (no I.V. bag there).


I'm baffled by your remark about IV bags... can you explain further about large volume drug infusions using syringe drivers? Or do you want to be changing syringes every 10 minutes laugh

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No need to be baffled ... in general, syringe pumps deliver drugs, whilst infusion pumps deliver fluid volumes.

There are always special cases, of course. For instance, when "piggy back" infusions are used with volumetric pumps (where a drug may be infused together with a volume of some other fluid via a secondary line).

Anything more than that, you will need to be specific about what drugs you are pumping, in what volumes, and in what concentrations. smile

See also TCI.

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Originally Posted By: Geoff Hannis

No need to be baffled ... in general, syringe pumps deliver drugs, whilst infusion pumps deliver fluid volumes.

There are always special cases, of course. For instance, when "piggy back" infusions are used with volumetric pumps (where a drug may be infused together with a volume of some other fluid via a secondary line).

Anything more than that, you will need to be specific about what drugs you are pumping, in what volumes, and in what concentrations. smile

See also TCI.


Still baffled i'm afraid!! I think maybe you are generalising when practices across the UK (and indeed the world) can be very different from your description.

I could send you a list of 100 drugs we use through a volumetric pump. Inotropes being the most important group of them all!

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