Midline no blood return

    • [DOC File]Scenario submitted by

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      Sternal puncture used to get bone marrow tissue to diagnose certain blood diseases. Ribs – 12 pair – form walls of bony thorax. Articulate w/ vertebral column posteriorly & curve downward toward anterior body surface. True ribs = first 7 pair – attach directly to sternum by costal cartilage

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    • [DOC File]Central Line Policy

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      Mouth/Throat: Uvula is midline. Posterior oropharyngeal erythema (he has some blood in the posterior oropharynx) present. Eyes: Extraocular motions are normal. Pupils are equal, round, and reactive to light. Neck: Normal range of motion. Neck supple. No tracheal deviation present. Cardiovascular: Normal rate, regular rhythm and normal heart sounds.

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    • [DOC File]Mercy Health System

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      Midline. Catheter Short-Term. Central Catheter Groshong ... If blood is going to be picked up in person at the blood bank, this form must be taken down and the top of the form must be completed in full. Do not send down a request for blood until you are ready to receive the blood. Over the last few weeks we have had several units wasted because ...

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    • [DOC File]Dictate Like A Pro - LasVegasEMR

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      If blood return is not present, return any fluid present in the syringe back into the catheter and leave for a further 90 minutes. After a further 90 minutes, attempt to aspirate blood, if no blood is present, flush the catheter with 10mls normal saline 0.9% and give another 2mg dose – start from point 3 again.

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    • midline catheters without blood returns. | IV-Therapy.net

      Aspirate slowly for blood return to ensure patency of catheter. Blood return may be difficult to obtain on small gauge catheters. Slowly administer appropriate amount of saline flush (per pharmacy or facility protocol) using the push-pause technique. Leave 0.5 ml of …

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    • [DOC File]Embryological congenital anomalies

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      Midline. Peripherally inserted central catheter. Peripheral IV. Labs reviewed. WNL. Bleeding possible. Labs discussed with physician. Consent Obtained. Education provided to patient/family. Other-_____ Pacemaker. No attempt at line placement-

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    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy: Unit 2 Notes

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      There were no complications, no blood was lost. The patient will return for a wound check in 2 days and will have the stitches removed in __ days. The pt has been given suture wound care and suture instructions. ... NECK : NT, supple with trachea midline: No masses, LAD, palpable thyroid, JVD, bruits, ejection murmur, crepitus, pain with ROM ...

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    • [DOC File]Flushing Midline and Central Line IV Catheters

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      If there is no blood return . after 120 minutes, remove the instilled agent. A second dose of fibrinolytic agent may be instilled using the same technique. Resident or arm (with PICC line) can be repositioned during the procedure to accommodate blood return. When positive blood return occurs, withdraw at least 5 ml of blood and discard.

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    • PICC Complication Management

      twisting of intestines causing loss of blood supply and bowel obstruction. Omphalocele: intestinal midgut loop fails to return to abdominal cavity. Defect in midline. Gastroschisis: hole in abdominal cavity lateral to midline with intestines protruding without membranous structure covering it. Meckel’s diverticulum:

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    • [DOC File]Intravenous Catheter Occlusion - HumanGood

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      Abductor: Moves a bone away from the midline. Adductor: Moves a bone closer to the midline. Supinator: Turns the palm upward. Pronator: Turns the palm downward. The major muscles that you need to know for the test are on pages 184-185. Here is a similar diagram.

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