Iv in artery vs vein

    • [PDF File]Peripheral Intravenous (PIV) Successful Starts & Care 2012

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      The great saphenous vein extends from the medial marginal vein in the foot up the medial aspect of the leg to the femoral vein. The small saphenous vein arises from the lateral marginal vein at the ankle to above the knee, where it joins the popliteal vein. NOTE: A physician order is required to insert a PIV in a lower (foot) extremity

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    • [PDF File]Routine Dosing in Rodents

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      vein . artery . anus . IV Injection (Cont’d) Successful injection here with blue dye; highlights the vein’s position relative to the artery. Penile Vein Injection This procedure can be done in rats, guinea pigs and mice. This technique is very useful in animals with no other easily accessible veins (i.e., hamsters and g. pigs), colored mice or animals with damaged tail veins. Care must be ...

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    • [PDF File]Selecting The Venipuncture Site - Yola

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      Selecting The Venipuncture Site When a phlebotomist chooses to ignore the rules of site selection for venipuncture, he/she runs the risk of causing harm to their patients. If a phlebotomist has chosen to use the basilic vein when there is a usable median antecubital vein or cephalic vein, and the patient suffers an arterial nick or nerve

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    • [PDF File]Cephalic and Saphenous Venipuncture

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      The cephalic vein is wiped with alcohol. A 22-gauge needle attached to a 3-ml syringe is slowly inserted at a 25-degree angle through the skin and into the vein. Approximately 0.5 to 0.75 cm of the needle is placed into the vein. Blood appears in the needle hub when the needle enters the vein. The syringe plunger is retracted, and blood flows ...

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    • The Effect of Left- Versus Right-Sided Contrast Infusion ...

      THE EFFECT OF LEFT- VERSUS RIGHT-SIDED CONTRAST INFUSION ON ATTENUATION IN CHEST CT ANGIOGRAMS Lars J. Grimm, Daniel Cornfeld, Hamid R. Mojibian. Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. This study assesses if the arm of contrast infusion influences attenuation of the main

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    • [PDF File]Distinguishing Between Arterial and Venous Disease

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      Distinguishing Between Arterial and Venous Disease Kathleen A. Singleton, MSN, RN, CNS, CMSRN Medical-Surgical Nursing Fairview Hospital kasing@ccf.org 216-889-6496

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    • Use of intravenous access in resuscitation. Sites ...

      • 1) Basic IV access in resuscitation (see ATLS or ACLS guidelines). Choice of puncture location, choice of catheter size and length, single vs. • multilumen devices, etc. • 2) Complications of basic IV access • 3) Central IV access (femoral, subclavian, internal jugular) with

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    • [PDF File]Intravenous Guidelines for the Adult Patient

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      IV Initiation Certification Requirements All staff administering IV therapy at QHC will successfully complete the IV Certification process. This includes: 1. Review of learning manual Intravenous Guidelines for the Adult Patient and complete test with a passing grade of 80%. 2. Attend demonstration lab. 3.

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    • [PDF File]Central and Disclosures Peripheral Venous Access

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      Peripheral Venous Access Artery vs Vein ... Peripheral Venous Access Vein Selection Vein should be relatively straight Peripheral Venous Access. 3/22/2016 14 Transverse Approach •Needle not usually seen directly •Location inferred by artifact and movement of surrounding tissues Peripheral Venous Access Transverse Approach “Bouncing” technique to localize needle Peripheral Venous Access ...

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    • [PDF File]FEMORAL INJECTING A GUIDE TO INJECTING IN THE GROIN …

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      If you hit an artery. DO NOT INJECT! Blood in the artery is being pumped down the leg and inject-ing into it can cause the blood supply to be blocked which could result in a deep vein thrombosis (DVT), gangrene in the leg or foot, eventual ampu-tation and loss of part or all of the leg. If you hit an artery, gently remove the syringe, lie down ...

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