The infusion speed is related to the drug, what kind of harm will it cause if it is adjusted out of

Updated on healthy 2024-08-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In the process of intravenous infusion of clinical drugs, it is very important to strictly control the infusion speed when it is necessary to maintain the stability of the drug infusion concentration. If the intravenous infusion speed is not properly adjusted, it can not only lead to infusion reactions, but also affect the effect of the drug, and even serious adverse reactions. Therefore, according to different drugs, the patient's age, condition and other conditions and the total amount of infusion, the appropriate infusion speed should be selected to reduce the occurrence of adverse drug reactions and fully protect the patient's drug safety and efficacy.

    Excessive drug indrip rate will cause the blood concentration to exceed the ** range, causing the occurrence of drug toxicity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If we are out of tune during the infusion, it will cause great danger, because it may cause you to vomit and the body is not adaptable, so we still have to listen to the speed that the doctor gives us.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If you are out of tune, it is likely to cause a burden on the liver, and it may also cause a burden on the heart, which is particularly harmful to the body, so it is very bad for the body.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Disorder can cause you to be very uncomfortable, and it will also cause blood to flow backwards, and you will feel swollen, and your blood vessels will be more susceptible to injury.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Many people feel that the medicine is dripping too slowly during the infusion, and they want to finish the injection as soon as possible and leave, so they adjust the speed by themselves. Others felt a little uncomfortable, so they slowed down the drip rate. In fact, this is very dangerous.

    Many people feel that the medicine is dripping too slowly during the infusion, and they want to finish the injection as soon as possible and leave, so they adjust the speed by themselves. Others felt a little uncomfortable, so they slowed down the drip rate. In fact, this is very dangerous.

    The infusion rate must be determined according to many factors such as the patient's age, condition, drug nature, total amount of infusion and purpose of infusion, and cannot be adjusted arbitrarily by the patient's feelings alone.

    In general, the rate of infusion for adults is 40-60 drops per minute. Children and the elderly should be slowed down due to incomplete organ development or reduced function, the infusion rate for children is 20 40 drops for minutes, and the infusion rate for the elderly should not exceed 40 drops for minutes. For some special patients, such as those with heart disease (especially cardiac insufficiency) or lung disease, the infusion rate should be slower, 30 to 40 drops per minute.

    If the infusion speed is too fast, it is easy to increase the burden on the heart and cause adverse reactions such as heart failure or pulmonary edema. For example, nitroprusside needs to strictly control the drip rate during infusion, and too fast can cause a sharp drop in blood pressure. Nitroglycerin and isosorbide mononitrate should be instilled at a rate of 8 15 minutes, too fast can cause blood pressure to drop, heart rate to increase and even fainting.

    Rapid potassium infusion may cause hyperkalemia, which manifests as weakness in the limbs, numbness in the hands and feet, numbness in the lips, weakness and difficulty breathing, slowing of the heart rate, heart rhythm disturbances, and even cardiac arrest. The rapid infusion of parenteral nutrition drugs such as amino acids and fat emulsion can cause discomfort such as flushing, fever, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, and chest tightness.

    Of course, the slower the infusion speed, the better, and the infusion speed needs to be adjusted according to the condition. Relieving a severely dehydrated or hemorrhagic person in shock should be given rapid fluids, usually several kiloliters per hour. **In some patients with increased intracranial pressure, the intravenous infusion time of 20% mannitol 250 ml should not exceed 30 minutes, and the drip rate may not be effective in reducing intracranial pressure.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, you must obey the doctor, you can't adjust it too fast, the drip rate is too fast and you will vomit, I have a deep experience, I wish you good luck!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Depending on the drug, drug concentration, age, surname, and low speed. It's best not to mess around.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The speed of the infusion cannot be adjusted casually, the speed that the doctor will press for you is the most suitable, and excessive adjustment will cause the blood to overflow

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is not allowed to move during the infusion, because the needle is pierced in the blood vessel, and if it moves, the blood vessel will be punctured. There may be bleeding inside, or the whole piece of meat may be picked.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The infusion is to inject liquid into the blood, then this speed should be a little slower, if the argument is particularly fast, some people have a bad heart, when the blood runs fast, the heart will appear, and the phenomenon of unbearable dizziness will appear.

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