Femoral arterial line note

    • [DOC File]Hypothermia After Cardiac Arrest

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      Insert cooling catheter into femoral vein – preferably with Site-Rite or other ultrasound guidance. Note: if the patient has a known IVC filter, do not use an “Icy” catheter. Instead, place a “Cool-Line” catheter via the internal jugular or subclavian vein. Connect cooling catheter to CoolGard 3000 system.

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    • [DOC File]St Paul’s Hospital

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      To determine whether it is arterial or superficial briefly occlude the femoral artery with manual pressure. If it is superficial the ooze will not stop. Apply absorbent dressing. If it is an arterial bleed, follow actions as below. Nursing Actions: Immediately re-apply manual pressure to femoral artery site.

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    • [DOC File]Central Maine Medical Center

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      4. Arterial line (recommended) 5. Central Line . 6. BIS monitoring set up . Procedure: PreInduction Phase. Protocol: (goal temperature 33°C to be achieved as soon as possible or a target time to reach the goal is as soon as possible or within 6 hours from the cardiac arrest which resulted in coma) Notify Critical Care Provider as soon as possible

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    • [DOCX File]PhenX Toolkit

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      This protocol describes the procedures for blood collection for arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis. It involves puncturing an artery with a thin needle and syringe and drawing a small volume of blood. The most common puncture site is the radial artery at the wrist, but sometimes the femoral artery in the groin or other sites are used.

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    • [DOCX File]Arterial Line - Adults

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      Secure radial line with arm board and elastoplasts (note arm board may not be required for brachial line) Secure transducer and tubing. Set alarm limits and always display in the monitor the arterial pressure waveform to obtain continuous blood pressure measurements

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    • Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open

      Placement of an 18 gauge femoral arterial line (optimally under ultrasound guidance when available) while the patient still has a palpable pulse is optimal in these patients. This intuitively means that the arterial line is placed early while the patient is in the ED as part of the primary and secondary trauma surveys and prior to movement to ...

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    • [DOC File]Arterial Lines - developinganaesthesia

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      3. Use sterile technique when withdrawing blood, flushing line or changing bags. 4. Always flush the line after taking blood samples or “zeroing” the monitor. 5. Discard the initial 5 mls of blood prior to blood sampling. 6. Always ensure that there is no air in the line. 7. Note that arterial lines can only be managed for inpatients in HDU ...

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    • [DOC File]KU School of Medicine-Wichita - A Healthy Kansas Starts Here

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      Procedure Note. Procedure: Arterial Line Placement. Physician(s): ... Ultrasound guidance was/was not used to aid needle placement. A 20g Arrow arterial line was introduced into the radial/femoral artery. Catheter was threaded, and the needle was removed with …

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