IV documentation
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· # of attempts, location/date/time, rate of infusion, pt status, fluid amount,
size/gauge of needle, symptoms of complications
Central catheter
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ends right above the heart (PICC)
drawing blood through a central line
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-stop all fluids in all lumens
-scrub hub
-withdrawl 4-5 ml waste
-remove and discard
-scrub hub
-use new syringe to draw blood
-scrub hub
-flush 10-20 ml
-change injection caps
20 guage needle
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-pink, most common used
Central lines
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, -tip is located in · LARGE VOLUME vessel
-sterile insertion and care
-typically multi-lumen
-can draw blood through these
after administering a blood transfusion, how long do you have to monitor the pt?
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15 minutes
this is when most blood rejections occur
total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
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-nutritional support designed to be given into blood vessels, cntrl line, high
sugar content
Non-tunneled percutaneous central catheter
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-inserted into jugular, subclavian, or femoral veins
-common w/ trauma/ surgery
-lasts days- several wks
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· # of attempts, location/date/time, rate of infusion, pt status, fluid amount,
size/gauge of needle, symptoms of complications
Central catheter
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ends right above the heart (PICC)
drawing blood through a central line
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-stop all fluids in all lumens
-scrub hub
-withdrawl 4-5 ml waste
-remove and discard
-scrub hub
-use new syringe to draw blood
-scrub hub
-flush 10-20 ml
-change injection caps
20 guage needle
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-pink, most common used
Central lines
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, -tip is located in · LARGE VOLUME vessel
-sterile insertion and care
-typically multi-lumen
-can draw blood through these
after administering a blood transfusion, how long do you have to monitor the pt?
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15 minutes
this is when most blood rejections occur
total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
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-nutritional support designed to be given into blood vessels, cntrl line, high
sugar content
Non-tunneled percutaneous central catheter
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-inserted into jugular, subclavian, or femoral veins
-common w/ trauma/ surgery
-lasts days- several wks