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Peripheral Vasoactive Drugs in Kids

Peripheral Vasoactive Drugs in Kids

by Christopher Flannigan | Sep 24, 2016 | Podcast, Uncategorized

Listen to the Podcast Push Dose Pressors Normally vasoactive drugs are given in concentrated infusions via a central line. In contrast ‘Push Dose Pressors’ are titrated by administering small aliquots from a dilute vasoactive drug syringe by bolus injection, normally...

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