Over the last few episodes we’ve talked about the use of vasopressors and their utility in resuscitation. It is a commonly held belief that giving vasopressors peripherally puts patients at high risk of extravasation and secondary skin necrosis. In an ideal world patients would have a central line placed and then have their vasopressors commenced, sadly life in the ED doesn’t always mean that time permits this luxury......
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