Swelling from iv site
IV Infiltration (Aftercare Instructions) - What You Need to Know
swelling. pallor. cool to touch. painful. IV behind in time. Blanching. Leakage around site. Dressing wet/bed wet. CDC GUIDELINES FOR TUBING/SITE CONTROLS ***test***** 72 hours for site and dressings, and tubing’s . 24 hours for all bottles and bags . Fat emulsion and tubing’s change each time. 24 hours for High sugar (TPN) What do you do ...
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Assesses IV site noting any redness, swelling or inflammation. Ensures IV site visible during administration. Opens appropriate port and ensures 2nd port is closed. Cleanses the port with 2% chlorhexidine and 70% alcohol swab and allows to air dry for 30 seconds.
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• Any swelling at the injection site should be significantly reduced in 24 hours • Post IV infusion symptoms are uncommon. Dehydration is the cause of most symptoms and concerns.
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12. Observe venipuncture site for redness, swelling, or hematoma. Ensures early treatment of complications. Y N 13. Dispose of equipment and gloves properly. Maintains infection control and safety. Y N Post-Procedure 14. Wash your hands. Maintains infection control. Y N 15. Check site …
[DOCX File]Ultrasound-guided Peripheral IV procedure
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Observe site for signs of redness, pain/tenderness, inflammation/swelling, leakage at the insertion site, bruising/bleeding, abscess formation, or peripheral oedema. Remove the line if the above signs are present, notify the Medical Officer and refer to section 4.
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Instruct patient to protect site from direct sunlight. B. Flare reaction (lack of pain swelling, and good blood return) Flush the vein slowly with saline and watch for resolution of flare. If no resolution get a physician’s order to administer hydrocortisone. For adults the dose is …
[DOC File]Discontinuing an IV
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(b) Objective: no blood return, swelling/bleb at IV site, slowed/stopped flow rate, blistering, red streaking along vein track. (4) Stop infusion, leave needle in place. (See attachment A-2). (5) Disconnect the needle/cannula from the IV tubing and attach a 10ml syringe to the butterfly tubing or extension set.
[DOC File]Management of Extrvasations
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Palpate vein while flushing to verify site is not swelling and fluid moves . through the . vein. 4.11. Secure catheter in place with StatLock or other securement device. Cover site with . transparent dressing and re-verify blood return after site is secured.
[DOC File]IV therapy
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: 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: the vein appears red and swollen, warmth, tenderness/pain, and a firm or cord-like vein. If …
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