If you have bacterial infection and inflammation, the fastest and most effective way is to use anti-inflammatory drugs. The most direct way to act on the whole body is to add anti-inflammatory drugs to saline and perform intravenous infusion. But generally speaking, the time of infusion should not be too long, because it will have adverse effects on the body. So what should we do if the anti-inflammatory drug infusion time exceeds four hours? It is best to prepare intravenous infusion fluids in a treatment room with appropriate temperature and humidity. Hospitals with the conditions should set up intravenous infusion preparation centers with dedicated personnel, air purification equipment, workbenches, medicine cabinets, oscillators, medicine delivery carts, etc., which are dedicated to providing prepared intravenous infusion fluids to all patients in the hospital, making the management of intravenous treatment more standardized and reasonable. Wards with fewer patients and departments with their own treatment rooms are better, as the medicine prepared by the nurses can be quickly and promptly administered to the patients. However, in some hospitals and departments, due to the large number of patients and heavy workload of nurses, especially in hospitals that have established intravenous infusion preparation centers, intravenous infusion fluids require a transfer and circulation link and process. Nurses are the executors of patients' medication and are responsible for ensuring the safety of patients' medication. You must be aware of the time requirements for preparing fluids for intravenous infusion. Prepared immediately for use: Penicillin, procaine penicillin, benzylpenicillin, oxacillin, ampicillin, ticarcillin-clavulanate potassium, piperacillin sodium and tazobactam sodium, cefotiam, panipenem-betamiprone, amoxicillin sodium and sulbactam sodium, etc. Teicoplanin: 4°C, no more than 24 h. Ceftazidime: should not be kept at room temperature for more than 24 hours. Ceftriaxone: 6 hours at room temperature, 2-8°C, not exceeding 24 h. Cefazolin: Do not store at room temperature for more than 48 h. Cefuroxime: 24 h at room temperature, 48 h at 5°C. Cefuroxime: should not be left at room temperature for more than 7 hours, and should not be left in a cold place for more than 48 hours. |
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