by | May 19, 2024 | Advanced Nursing Practice in Anesthesia Internship IV
Surgically implanted. Often used in oncology. 90 degree Huber needle is needed for access. Once accessed, transparent dressing is placed over site. Only one needle in each port therefore all infusions/medications administered at same time with same needle MUST be...
by | May 19, 2024 | Advanced Nursing Practice in Anesthesia Internship IV
Drug precipitates -when incompatible drugs come into contact with each other, a chemical reaction can occur resulting in the formation of precipitate (crystals). A specific agent to help unblock an occlusion caused by precipitates may be prescribed. Prevent by...
by | May 19, 2024 | Advanced Nursing Practice in Anesthesia Internship IV
Respiratory and cardiac arrest can occur minutes after med is administered Treatment for severe reaction- call ___________ response, ___________ med and initiate O2 at 90-100% per nonrebreather face mask, replace IV tubing, infuse _______________, elevate HOB...
by | May 19, 2024 | Advanced Nursing Practice in Anesthesia Internship IV
Phlebitis: Localized _________________ of the vein Manifestations: redness, warmth, swelling, discomfort _______________ along the cannulated vein Treatment: ____________ infusion immediately and ____________ cannula Any new catheter will need to be placed proximal to...
by | May 19, 2024 | Advanced Nursing Practice in Anesthesia Internship IV
Speed Shock- systemic reaction that occurs when IV medication is administered too ________________, causing blood levels of medication to rise to possibly toxic levels. Manifestations chest pain or discomfort, light headedness, palpitations, tachycardia Shock and...
by | May 19, 2024 | Advanced Nursing Practice in Anesthesia Internship IV
Discuss one thing you learned from the review of IVs and central lines that you will incorporate into your practice What would you do if your client complained that their IV site is hurting? (back up your answer with evidence) What are 2 SMART goals that you...