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Intravenous Bolus and Infusion
Fecha
2021Registro en:
Scioli Montoto, Sebastián; Ruiz, María Esperanza; Intravenous Bolus and Infusion; Springer; 2021; 1-10
978-3-030-51519-5
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Scioli Montoto, Sebastián
Ruiz, María Esperanza
Resumen
Intravenous bolus and intravenous infusion are the two ways in which a parenteral drug solution can be administered directly into a patient’s vein. A bolus is a rapid injection, typically within seconds or a few minutes, of a solution into a vein. An IV infusion, on the contrary, involves administering the drug solution for longer periods of time. While a short infusion can last 10–20 minutes, long infusions can take several hours, even days.