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What is the highest dextrose concentration solution that may be administered through a peripheral vein? Why can't solutions with higher concentration of dextrose be given through a peripheral vein?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The highest dextrose concentration solution that may be administered through a peripheral vein is about 18 % by mass (900 mOsmol/L).

Explanation:

This is the maximum osmolarity that the peripheral veins can tolerate.

Glucose solutions of greater concentration should be administered through a large central vein such as a subclavian vein to avoid the risk of thrombophlebitis.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The highest dextrose concentration solution that may be administered through a peripheral vein is about 18 % by mass (900 mOsmol/L ).

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