IV Therapy and Medication Administration

Our Services

IV Therapy and Medication Administration

Some patients may require prescribed medicines, fluids, or other treatments administered through an intravenous line before, during, or after a surgical procedure.

At New Padre Garcia Hospital, IV therapy and medication administration are provided only after appropriate medical assessment and a valid doctor’s order.

The healthcare team verifies the patient’s identity, medicine, dosage, allergies, and treatment instructions before administration. Patients are monitored for expected response, side effects, discomfort, or allergic reactions.

The type and duration of treatment depend on the doctor’s order and the patient’s medical condition.

Service Overview

IV Therapy and Medication Administration

This service supports patients who require prescribed intravenous fluids or medicines as part of ambulatory surgical care.

Depending on the doctor’s order, care may include:

IV treatment should not be provided without proper medical authorization and clinical supervision.

Advantages

Controlled Medication Administration

Medicines and fluids are given according to an authorized medical order.

Patient Identity Verification

The healthcare team confirms the correct patient and prescribed treatment before administration.

Allergy and Safety Checks

Known allergies and previous medicine reactions are reviewed.

Treatment Monitoring

Patients are observed for side effects, allergic symptoms, and treatment response.

IV-Site Assessment

The healthcare team monitors the insertion site for pain, swelling, redness, or leakage.

Surgical Care Support

IV fluids and medicines may support preparation, anesthesia, recovery, pain control, or nausea management.

Clear Treatment Documentation

The administered medicine, dose, time, and patient response are recorded.

Emergency Response

Unexpected reactions can be assessed and treated according to hospital protocols.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

IV therapy delivers prescribed fluids or medicines directly into a vein.

Yes. IV fluids and medicines require an appropriate medical order.

Treatment duration depends on the medicine, fluid volume, prescribed rate, and patient response.

Inform the team about allergies, medicines, pregnancy, existing conditions, and previous IV or medication reactions.

Immediately tell the nurse if you experience pain, swelling, burning, redness, or leaking around the IV site.

Call New Padre Garcia Hospital at (043) 772-0437 and provide the doctor’s order or prescribed treatment.

Appointment

NEED PRESCRIBED IV THERAPY OR MEDICATION?

Our healthcare team provides properly authorized IV fluids and medication administration with patient monitoring and treatment-response assessment.