High Risk Meds and Routes of Administration

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DiAnthia Patrick
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High Risk Meds and Routes of Administration

Does you hospital have a policy which list medications ( particularly high risk meds) which should never be given peripherally? If not is this information inside another policy or guideline which is accessible to nursing?

Thanks.
dpatrick