Catheter gauge size chart

    • [DOC File]Tracheostomy Care

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      To use the chart, identify the size cylinder (D, E, H) in use and use the corresponding chart. Turn the tank on and identify the level of PSI in the tank by reading the gauge on the tank. Knowing the LPM of oxygen the child will be using, use the chart …

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    • [DOC File]LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE

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      Appropriate IV catheter (gauge appropriate to type of infusion used). Use smallest gauge possible. Use: 18-20 gauge for hypertonic or isotonic solutions with additives. 18-20 gauge for blood administration. 22-24 gauge for pediatrics. 22 gauge …

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    • [DOC File]NEEDLE THORACENTESIS

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      - Three and one quarter inch (3 ¼”) over-the-needle 14 gauge catheter (10 to 14 gauge. catheter can be used but the CoTCCC recommends 14 gauge) - Antiseptic solution (betadine or alcohol prep pads) - …

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    • [DOCX File]Catheter Insertion and Management for Adults

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      The smallest gauge catheter suitable for the patient needs should be used and balloons should generally be 5 to 10mL in size. Patients with a lesion above T6 should use a size 18 to 20 Fr to avoid blockage …

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    • [DOC File]Central Venous Lines

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      90-degree angle noncoring needle (19, 20, or 22 gauge; 0.75", 1", or 1.5" length) with extension set that includes Y-site and in-line clamp. Select smallest gauge needle that can deliver prescribed therapy.

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    • [DOCX File]Urology – Catheter Insertion and Management, Bladder ...

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      The smallest gauge catheter suitable for the patient needs should be used and balloons should generally be 5 to 10ml in size. Patients with a lesion above T6 should use a size 18 to 20Frg to avoid blockage …

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      The incision is clean and dry with no redness, swelling, or drainage. She has been doing well drinking clear liquids and eating some crackers tonight with no nausea. Her uterus is 1 cm below the umbilicus and her lochia is a small amount of rubra. A 20-gauge IV catheter …

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