Femoral arterial line kit

    • [DOC File]Arterial Lines

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      Any patient on any dose of nipride should have an arterial line. Allen tests are for sissies. It’s perfectly safe for a patient to have an arterial line. Arterial line site dressings don’t have to be sterile. A-line blood pressures are more accurate than cuff blood pressures. Radial a-line pressures are more accurate than ulnar ones. Pedal ...

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    • [DOC File]Off-Site Medical Facility - CIDRAP

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      Invasive line insertion (arterial lines, CVP lines) Central line insertion (femoral/subclavian lines) Invasive monitoring (arterial lines, CVP lines) Chest tube insertion ... Adult Large 1 IV, Saline Solution 500 cc 50 Crutch, Adult Medium 1 IV, Start Kit with Saline Lock 50 Crutch, Child 1 Kerlix, 6 inch 20 Drain, Penrose 10 Oxygen, Cannula 50 ...

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    • [DOC File]Revised 10-97

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      Always use a VAMP Pressure Monitoring Kit for each patient to draw labs. If you are going to insert both arterial and central lines use the VAMP on the Arterial line. If you are going to place only a central line use the VAMP on the Central line. How to choose a catheter: CVP. a. 50 kg.

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    • [DOCX File]REBOA

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      Institutions may also create their own kit using supplies that are already available. Prophylactic insertion of a common femoral arterial line should be considered in any trauma patient with hypotension as this enables rapid upsizing of the catheter to a 7-French introducer sheath should REBOA be …

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    • [DOC File]Central Venous Catheters - developinganaesthesia

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      1. Look for typical arterial pulsatile backflow from the catheter. 2. Check the PaO2. 3. Connect line to a pressure transducer and look for a typical arterial pressure waveform. Securing the CVC. Suture the catheter to the skin via the provided plastic “stays”, apply betadine ointment and cover with a …

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction to Inpatient Procedures

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      Other sites of arterial access include brachial, femoral, axillary, and dorsalis pedis. Flush the arterial line tubing with normal saline to reduce the risk of air embolism during placement. ... There are often two catheters in each arterial line kit; make sure to use the longer catheter when possible.

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    • [DOC File]Arterial Blood Gases - Queen's School of Medicine

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      Arterial puncture sites. This module will teach arterial puncture at the wrist as it is the most common site used. Students should be aware of alternative sites but in general should restrict their punctures to the wrist area. Alternative sites include: Brachial artery at the antecubital fossa . Femoral artery just below the inguinal ligament

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    • [DOCX File]Arterial Line - Adults

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      The insertion of the arterial line should be documented in the patient’s clinical record by the medical officer who performed the procedure. Note: In the ICU Clinical Information System ‘Metavision’, the interventions tab must reflect insertion of the line by entering “arterial line …

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    • [DOCX File]Venous and Arterial Access and Management in Neonatal ...

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      The combined incidence of arterial and venous thrombosis is high, recently reported as up to 15 per 1000 NICU patients. There is no evidence that PAL position increases or decreases the risk of vascular injury, however it makes sense to avoid injuring large vessels (femoral or brachial arteries) as the consequences of an injury is greater.

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    • [DOC File]Date

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      Arterial Line Kit (radial, ulnar, or femoral site) b. Central Line Insertion Kit. c. Two 1 liter bags of 0.9% NaCL at 39.2˚F or 4˚C . d. Hypothermia Cooling System . e. Cooling Pads – Use sizing chart to determine size ( for torso and upper and lower limbs) f.

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