hello I have a question. When you say put the patients arm in a dependent position do you mean let it hang by the side so blood can flow down or do you mean dependent as in placed stable on the table? I know when we learned insertion we had the patients stabilize the arm on a table. I got a question wrong on my ATI practice and just wanted to follow up.
It will depend entirely on your patient and their exact circumstances, but typically we try to place IVs in a location where the catheter will not be occluded when a patient bends their arm or wrist.
Wow! Cathy is a natural born teacher.
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I am a community nurse and this video was great to refresh my IV skills.
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To get a teacher like this is a guarantee of passing exams.
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Thank you for making it so simple to understand. I also appreciate the little quiz afterwards.
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I’m a nurse now, but I still watch these videos lol.. great content!!
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We have our Central Line lab tomorrow! Thanks for your help, once again!
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This is very insightful. Thank you
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great video! learned ALOT.
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hello I have a question. When you say put the patients arm in a dependent position do you mean let it hang by the side so blood can flow down or do you mean dependent as in placed stable on the table? I know when we learned insertion we had the patients stabilize the arm on a table. I got a question wrong on my ATI practice and just wanted to follow up.
What's the best site to give an IV for a stable pt?
It will depend entirely on your patient and their exact circumstances, but typically we try to place IVs in a location where the catheter will not be occluded when a patient bends their arm or wrist.
4:15 change IV tubing every 24 hours? I thought it was 96? Maybe I heard wrong
Great video! Questions are too easy though.
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