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Why does the blood back flows when you have dextrose in the hospital?

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Why does the blood back flows when you have dextrose in the hospital?

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  1. Question is a bit vague, but if you are asking about backflash into tubing of continuous intravenous drip, the answer is that some pressure/resistance is being put on the vein above the insertion site.  Example:  lying on side with part of arm under body.

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