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: A drug that is added to an IV solution for the purpose of parenteral administration. An additive can be an electrolyte, a vitamin, or other nutrient; or an antibiotic. Only electrolyte or multivitamin type additives can be entered as IV fluid additives in Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS). | : A drug that is added to an IV solution for the purpose of parenteral administration. An additive can be an electrolyte, a vitamin, or other nutrient; or an antibiotic. Only electrolyte or multivitamin type additives can be entered as IV fluid additives in [[Computerized Patient Record System~|Computerized Patient Record System]] (CPRS). | ||
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- IV Additive
- A drug that is added to an IV solution for the purpose of parenteral administration. An additive can be an electrolyte, a vitamin, or other nutrient; or an antibiotic. Only electrolyte or multivitamin type additives can be entered as IV fluid additives in Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS).
Source: Pharmacy Benefits Management V. 4.0 Technical Manual/ Security Guide
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