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Ready for Review - Paramedic EMS Zone
Ready for Review - Paramedic EMS Zone

... cannulation is usually attempted only after all other techniques of gaining vascular access have failed. IO cannulation and infusion are no longer reserved for children only; they can also be used to establish emergency vascular access in adults. The IO space, which acts like a sponge, quickly absor ...
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NAII-Module 7 - Peripheral IV Fluids

... • Systemic infection may include fever, chills, headache, and rapid respirations; followed by decreased blood pressure • Notify RN immediately; catheter will then be removed • Prevent by good handwashing, standard precautions, and aseptic technique!! https://www.healthtap.com/user_questions/259417 3 ...
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Using a Volume-Control Administration Set

... the IV bag and the volume-control chamber. When the correct amount of solution is in the chamber, closes the clamp. e. Primes the rest of the tubing by pinching the drip chamber (of the volume-control set), filling it half full, opening the clamp below the chamber, and running the IV fluid until all ...
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Patient Information Phlebotomy - A Guide to having a blood test

... minimize any bruising. If possible keep the arm slightly raised and avoid excessive movement of the arm, such as lifting or carrying heavy parcels, for an hour or so after the blood test. Should you experience excessive bruising or prolonged bleeding, then apply further firm pressure to the area. A ...
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... portable, allowing us the end of the procedure, observe the image of the positioning of the catheter at the bedside, thus ensuring proper positioning of the catheter to the patient's safety and procedure . With this, we are reducing the complications that comes from improper positioning, particularl ...
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... A tight band may be tied around your ankle and upper thigh – or your lower body may be tilted – Fluoro and/or x-ray images taken ...
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... after all other techniques of gaining vascular access have failed. • IO cannulation and infusion are no longer reserved for children only; they can also be used to establish emergency vascular access in adults. The IO space, which acts like a sponge, quickly absorbs fluids and medications and rapidl ...
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... vascular access have failed. IO cannulation and infusion are no longer reserved for children only; they can also be used to establish emergency vascular access in adults. The IO space, which acts like a sponge, quickly absorbs fluids and medications and rapidly transports them to the central circula ...
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Basic EMT IV Therapy

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... function as a semipermeable membrane across which blood and dialysate flow. • Dialysis machine: Controls flow of blood, dialysate fluid and amount of water, sodium and other noxious substances which need to be removed during 3-4 hours of dialysis. ...
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... IM injection into the equine cervical muscles. The needle should be inserted to its full depth. Aspirate, and then the medication is delivered. ...
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Intravenous therapy



Intravenous therapy (IV therapy or iv therapy in short) is the infusion of liquid substances directly into a vein. Intravenous simply means ""within vein"". Therapies administered intravenously are often called specialty pharmaceuticals. It is commonly referred to as a drip because many systems of administration employ a drip chamber, which prevents air from entering the blood stream (air embolism), and allows an estimation of flow rate.Intravenous therapy may be used to correct electrolyte imbalances, to deliver medications, for blood transfusion or as fluid replacement to correct, for example, dehydration. Intravenous therapy can also be used for chemotherapy.Compared with other routes of administration, the intravenous route is the fastest way to deliver fluids and medications throughout the body. The bioavailability of the medication is 100% in IV therapy.
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