To clarify, carrier fluids are used for connecting secondary medication infusions that cannot run with maintenance or TPN fluids. For Carrier fluids, I'd like to know if you have protocols, standing orders or policy.
Thank you
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To clarify, carrier fluids are used for connecting secondary medication infusions that cannot run with maintenance or TPN fluids. For Carrier fluids, I'd like to know if you have protocols, standing orders or policy.
Thank you