Take Precautions if Push-Dose Pressors Are Used at Your Hospital
Some hospitals will use short-term, peripheral "push-dose" vasopressors for symptomatic hypotension.
Infusions of norepinephrine or other pressors are standard.
Now some ICUs and emergency departments are adopting a practice used by anesthesiologists in the operating room...treating hypotension with peripheral IV push doses of phenylephrine, ephedrine, or epinephrine.
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