医院间歇性药物输注的剩余容量管理:范围界定审查协议。

Joan Rout, Petra Brysiewicz, Sabiha Essack
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背景:通过静脉输液间歇性给药是常见的做法。然而,最近有文献质疑目前的做法是否能提供足量的处方药:本方案概述了描述给药管路残余容量管理的文献综述方法:方法: 建议的综述将采用乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)的范围界定综述方法,按照六步框架对文献进行范围界定。将在电子数据库和提供静脉治疗指南的协会网站上进行检索。三名审稿人将使用 "PCC "框架进行两级筛选。结果将以叙述性分析的方式进行列表、描述和讨论:本综述将通过研究残余容量管理中使用的冲洗程序、确定丢弃残余容量的情况、记录对剂量的影响、研究对患者预后的影响以及研究未交付药物的废物处理可能对环境造成的危害,加深对当前实践的了解。
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Management of residual volumes in intermittent medication infusions in hospitals: a scoping review protocol.

Background: Administration of intermittent medication through intravenous infusions is common practice. However, recent literature questions whether current practices deliver full doses of prescribed medications.

Objective: This protocol outlines the methodology intended to profile literature describing management of residual volume in medication administration lines.

Methods: The proposed review will use Joanna Briggs Institute scoping review methodology to scope the literature, following a six-step framework. Searches will be conducted in electronic databases, and websites of societies providing guidelines for intravenous therapy. Three reviewers will use the 'PCC' framework to carry out two levels of screening. Results will be tabulated, described, and discussed in a narrative analysis.

Conclusion: This review will improve understanding of current practices by examining flushing procedures used in the management of residual volume, identifying instances when residual volume is discarded, documenting effects on dosing, examining the impact on patient outcomes, and examining possible environmental harm from waste disposal of undelivered medication.

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