Nursing schools run through this really quick and nurses in clinical can too so you feel awkward asking or doing but run through these basic steps in your head and the medication rights and always ask for help (“can you make sure I learn hospital protocol on setting up IV bags, can I watch you then practice hanging xyz, this is my first time with all of this, I know it’s basic but you walking me through it would help me so confident doing it independently next time, etc”) and you’ll develop the skill in no time! Nurses should respect a lot of questions and be able to answer swiftly, and asking sooner helps you be a better nurse ❤
Yess! I agree! I always tell my students please come to me if you don't feel confident! I'd rather walk you through it and have you learn instead of you being too scared to ask and mess around by yourself, possibly harming the patient.
Who cares about bubbles? I’ve been in the medical field for 22 years and I have NEVER heard of an air embolism from an IV line that caused death of a patient.
I never realized that something that seemed so complicated in nursing school would end up taking me 30 seconds to do now. It literally takes me more time to draw up medication that goes in the bag 🥸
Nursing schools run through this really quick and nurses in clinical can too so you feel awkward asking or doing but run through these basic steps in your head and the medication rights and always ask for help (“can you make sure I learn hospital protocol on setting up IV bags, can I watch you then practice hanging xyz, this is my first time with all of this, I know it’s basic but you walking me through it would help me so confident doing it independently next time, etc”) and you’ll develop the skill in no time! Nurses should respect a lot of questions and be able to answer swiftly, and asking sooner helps you be a better nurse ❤
Yess! I agree! I always tell my students please come to me if you don't feel confident! I'd rather walk you through it and have you learn instead of you being too scared to ask and mess around by yourself, possibly harming the patient.
Keep saying bag. It brings me joy. Thank you for this!
Beg or bag🤣 Im busting❤️
I thought my ears were acting up like what did she call the bag 😭
Yeah wtf is she saying lol@@kimberlystigall5436
Main point is to clamp then fill the chamber. If you prime right there will never be any bubbles :)
Who cares about bubbles? I’ve been in the medical field for 22 years and I have NEVER heard of an air embolism from an IV line that caused death of a patient.
Hei, what to clamp?
Pinch the tubing! So there's no air bubbles! Learned that trick!
WHAY DOES SHE SAY “BAG” like that????
Doing IV in the pharmacy this is easy to connect the dots.
Great video, where can you buy the saline bags?
Awesome 👌
What the hell is an IV beg? How about BAG?
Where do you put the pt lable? On front the writen area or at back the empty?
Great job
The bæäyÿg
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I never realized that something that seemed so complicated in nursing school would end up taking me 30 seconds to do now. It literally takes me more time to draw up medication that goes in the bag 🥸
Can you show how to set up secondary
Ty!!!!!!
Where is your Amazon store?
Don't you need to take the air out of the bag?
She flush the line.
Have this on rn
Someone doesn't get paid enough so RUclips gonna make you a millionaire! Weeeee
I had this just recently and it feels weird
IV big lol😢😅
Amazing 😇
The beg
What are you even saying wait what,,,,,,,,,, slow down??????
Do I have to get rid of air 🫧. And insert the iv to a patient. And then go straight to the vein all the way up with a catheter. What do I need to do ?
IV Beg 😂
not a beeg
bAEg
Why those nurses not drain the IV bag before they put it inside of a patient arm
Cause they have to drain it in your arm, why would they hook up an empty bag to a patient?