2017
DOI: 10.2146/ajhp150830
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An assessment of currently available i.v. push medication delivery systems

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“…In 2015, a multidisciplinary expert panel was convened to provide an assessment of current IV push medication delivery systems. 11 One of the objectives of the conference was to identify the characteristics of an ideal RTA device or system for IV push medications. 11 The expert panel identified 7 characteristics of an ideal RTA system:…”
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“…In 2015, a multidisciplinary expert panel was convened to provide an assessment of current IV push medication delivery systems. 11 One of the objectives of the conference was to identify the characteristics of an ideal RTA device or system for IV push medications. 11 The expert panel identified 7 characteristics of an ideal RTA system:…”
Section: Characteristics Of An Ideal Rtamentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 11 One of the objectives of the conference was to identify the characteristics of an ideal RTA device or system for IV push medications. 11 The expert panel identified 7 characteristics of an ideal RTA system:…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 8 , 15 For these reasons, practitioner-prepared products are the least preferred when compared to ready-to-use products that are FDA approved. 26 …”
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“…Several expert consensus panels as well as the Institute for Safe Medical Practice have assessed the state of different IV medication products and processes. 26 29 These expert panels evaluated the relative safety and cost of IV drug delivery systems for parenteral medications. Included in the evaluation were the use of manufacturer-prepared products, pharmacy-based IV admixture systems, point-of-care activated systems, direct IV administration products (IV push), augmented IV push products and volume-control chambers.…”
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