Not good practice , pushing 5 or sometimes 10 mls into PTC will cause a pressure inside the body and will lead to leak the fluids from insertion site , much better push 1 ml and open the PTC to drain and push another 1ml and open PTC etc to end of the order.
Why does she not have on gloves? As a nursing students, theses videos are assigned and we are expected to follow them.
the liquid use for flushing will go inside the body or in the drainage bag?
into your body
Is no one going to talk about gloves?
what would happen if there was a little air bubble in the syringe?
A nurse with ring and wrist jewels???
Ick
Thats not a nurse.. i think this is meant to be done by caretaker..
I'm fine with that.
Remember to remove jewelry
why not to pull the plunger/ is there any problem or damage if pulled the plunger?
I went to a surgeon and he pull the plunger wtf
@@tonyhaze666 No problem ...
Nurse here. We pull back in the beginning. Later, when pus is less, we just push-flush. Standard procedure here.
Not good practice , pushing 5 or sometimes 10 mls into PTC will cause a pressure inside the body and will lead to leak the fluids from insertion site , much better push 1 ml and open the PTC to drain and push another 1ml and open PTC etc to end of the order.
ringen en armbanden is iets wat echt niet mag...
GROSS!! This lady has open, bloody sores on her hands, no gloves, NFW! Why would MSK endorse this?
Yall heard of latex gloves??? lol