Signs of iv infiltration
[DOCX File]AHRQ Safety Program for Perinatal Care: Safe Medication ...
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O. Monitor/observe IV site every 1-hour for any signs/symptoms of complications. The pediatric patient is at greater risk for potential complications related to IV therapy, and thus requires more frequently monitoring. 1. Discoloration, erythema. 2. Localized swelling/edema. 3. Drainage. 4. Leakage of infusate. 5. Tenderness. 6. Change in sensation, tingling, pain. 7.
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Signs/symptoms – low BP, high pulse, dry mouth, thirst, rapid weight loss, confusion, lethargy, low urine output Lab values – urine specific gravity > 1.030, increased hematocrit (except in hemorrhage) increased BUN, decreased sodium, decreased osmolality
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presence of extravasation or infiltration at intravenous (IV) site signs/symptoms of magnesium toxicity, worsening pre-signs or symptoms of eclampsia, or progression of labor periodic urine assessment for protein (if applicable)
NW Newborn Clinical Guideline - IV Infiltration Injuries
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)
[DOC File]IV therapy - Sonic
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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.
[DOC File]Fluid & Electrolyte
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*Ask to see the patient’s IV site and palpate the area. Ask the patient if there are any problems with the IV. *Inspect the site for . infiltration: swelling, leakage at the site, coolness, pallor, tenderness/pain. If infiltration is present, the IV must be removed. Check agency policy for treating infiltration. *Inspect the site for . phlebitis
[DOC File]Management of Extrvasations
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Monitor the casualty and continue to observe the site for signs of infiltration. Discontinue the IV and saline lock if signs are observed. Remove gloves and dispose of them appropriately. Document the procedure on the appropriate medical form. Initiate Rugged Field IV …
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