• Prof Nurse · Apr 1999

    Intermittent subcutaneous opioids: using an algorithm.

    • B Power and F Dodson.
    • Acute Pain Service, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham.
    • Prof Nurse. 1999 Apr 1; 14 (7): 477-82.

    AbstractNurses and patients prefer the administration of injections via an indwelling subcutaneous cannula. Patients undergoing intermediate and minor surgery need improved pain relief. The algorithm provides a safe and acceptable mechanism for administering subcutaneous opioids more frequently.

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