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Power Injection Question.

I work at a larger hospital and just had to power inject a CTA Head/Neck through an EJ IV as a last resort of sorts, and, while it isn't against our protocol, it freaked me the fuck out. This was my first time doing it and it doesn't sit well at all with me. I insisted the RN to accompany the patient and documented the hell out of everything but I just can't get the situation out of my mind. I am curious to get everyone's insights. Might reach out to our lead about reevaluating the protocol... and I'm wondering what you folks think about injecting through an EJ? Thanks in advance:)

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