Infiltration from iv

    • Extravasation - Pitt Pharmacy Portfolio

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    • [DOC File]IV therapy - Sonic

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      Title: IV Medication, Extravasation Management. Distribution: Hospital Wide. Desired Outcome: Patients receiving IV medication with the potential for causing irritation/tissue necrosis will be monitored closely to prevent extravasation. If infiltration of a high risk drug occurs, extravasation management will be implemented to minimize tissue ...

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    • [DOC File]Procedure

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      If infiltration is present, the IV must be removed. Check agency policy for treating infiltration. *Inspect the site for . phlebitis: the vein appears red and swollen, warmth, tenderness/pain, and a firm or cord-like vein. If phlebitis is present, the IV will need to be discontinued. Notify the PCP if you suspect phlebitis.

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    • [DOC File]Management of Extrvasations - Courtemanche & Associates

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      IV Complications. Infiltration – pallor, coolness, swelling; treat by removing IV, elevate extremity, wrap with warm, moist towel for 20 minutes. Phlebitis – pain, swelling, warmth, redness up the vein; treat by removing IV, warm, moist heat. Lab Normals. The Magic 4’s (a quick way to try to keep all of these normals straight)

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    • [DOC File]Nursing Skills Laboratory Online! - Home

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      Place IV in appropriate site for client comfort/patency. Think of movement. Remember legs/feet last choice. Peripheral = arms. Central line and PIC line = larger veins. Causes of complications: 1. Infection/ infiltration. Remember to observe the whole arm. Starting a new IV it needs to be ABOVE the injured site (infiltrated IV site)

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    • IV Infiltration (Discharge Care) - What You Need to Know

      Discharge Instructions for Infiltration of IV Contrast Elevate affected extremity above the heart for next 24 hours Apply ice pack to site for 20 to 30 minutes 3 to 5 times a day for 1 or 2 days You may take over the counter pain medication as needed for discomfort Notify the Imaging Department or your physician if you notice any of the ...

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    • [DOC File]Fluid & Electrolyte

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      P-IV-14. POLICY . It is the policy of UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside that the professional nurse will minimize the risk of extravasation. If extravasation occurs, the nurse will recognize and manage the extravasation according to policy. GENERAL INFORMATION. The best treatment is prevention. Assess IV for blood return before administering any ...

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