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Tag Archives: Lidocaine

Numbing with Bacteriostatic Normal Saline

In my early years as a nurse on the IV team, one of our responsibilities was to start all the pre-op IV’s using 18g catheters. Because of the large gauge size catheters we were inserting, we would use buffered Lidocaine 1% to numb the site prior to IV insertion. If the patient is allergic to…

March 24, 2010 in Infusion Nursing, Nursing.

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