Management of iv extravasation
Extravasation - Pitt Pharmacy Portfolio
Extravasation of Intravenous Last Review Date: June 2013. Non-Chemotherapeutic Agents. Policy Number: 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 ...
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Extravasation of IV fluids in the subcutaneous space may lead to blistering, necrosis, and damage to the underlying structures. Preterm newborns are at increased risk for extensive wounding owing to fragile vessels, thin epidermis, and limited subcutaneous tissue overriding common sites for placement of peripheral IV cannulas.
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10. General procedure for the management of extravasation or suspected extravasation. If extravasation is suspected, it is important to act quickly to prevent tissue necrosis. The practitioner who is responsible for the administration of the vesicant should recognise that an extravasation has occurred and initiate the procedure.
[DOC File]Management of Extrvasations - Courtemanche & Associates
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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 damage. Patient will be instructed on measures to prevent extravasation, symptoms ...
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The Intravenous (IV) Extravasation Management Practice Guideline has been developed to provide direction to clinicians and is aimed at achieving the best possible paediatric care through timely recognition and appropriate management following the extravasation of a vascular device.
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According to Beall, Hall, Mulholland & Gephart (2013) “Infiltration and extravasation are one of the most destructive complications to the neonate’s fragile skin”. According to Irving (2001) common IV sites include: the dorsum in the hand and foot, basilica or cephalic veins, dorsal venous arch and …
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Monitor IV site hourly for signs and symptoms of infiltration and check for blood return. Change IV for any questionable sites, reddened areas, or if no blood return observed. If infiltration has occured, do not remove IV. Stop infusion immediately and see treatment of Dopamine extravasation.
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Remove IV access while aspirating per your protocol. Use of this site for further IV access is not recommended. Record Drug with dilution, estimated amount infiltrated ,time of event (use flowsheet/documentation template) Assess the Site of suspected extravasation: draw or take a picture with time stamp & document
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Administer Sodium Thiosulfate through the extravasated IV site if possible; it may be injected subcutaneously around the site of extravasation. Use a separate syringe and needle for each skin entry. Cisplatin in volumes greater than 20ml at concentrations of greater than 0.5mg/ml extravasation: The dose of Sodium Thiosulfate is based on the ...
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Commentary on the Cincinnati Pediatric Intravenous Extravasation Assessment and Documentation System in Relation to INS and other Grading Systems. December 2, 2014. Definitions: “Extravasation” is used to describe any inadvertent deposition of intended intravenous fluids, infusates (such as Total Parenteral Nutrition) or medications into local tissues.
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