Hi thanks for the video, I'm just wondering that why do we need to set the pressure bag to 300mmhg? I do understand - to prevent backflow but why not 200 or 250 or something else? Why 300? Thanks
My understanding is setting it at 300mmhg is to ensure there will be a very slow drip of saline every hour(?3 ?5mls/hr) being delivered to the catheter to maintain patency.
I just started working in a cardiac unit as a new nurse in the hospital. Everything is new to me. our patients have A lines. Thank u for the video
This was the best video I appreciate the way she went step by step excellent teacher 👍🏽👍🏽
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Straightforward and easy to follow!
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Great video. Very clear and concise. Thank you.
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Great video Kim , I got it now , you made it look simple & easy to understand ❤
"Up to the Atmosphere" -Thanks! I will finally be able to remember this!
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In setting up the pressure bag, aren't you supposed to make sure there is no air in the drip chamber?
No, just the line
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Do you have video of which are the items that need to be thrown away after patient discharge.
Very informative
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When the normal saline bag under the cuff should be changed?
Is it supposed to have Heparin with the n.s?
hey i only have 1 doubt, do we need to always open the chamber of Pressure bag??
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Do you not use heparinized saline anymore?
I'm also wondering why the saline is not heparinized 🤔
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Hi thanks for the video, I'm just wondering that why do we need to set the pressure bag to 300mmhg? I do understand - to prevent backflow but why not 200 or 250 or something else? Why 300? Thanks
Did you ever find out? Why is it?
My understanding is setting it at 300mmhg is to ensure there will be a very slow drip of saline every hour(?3 ?5mls/hr) being delivered to the catheter to maintain patency.
3cc/hr.
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@@charlienabucket1727 yrs I understand thus but just queries with why 300? Why not 200 or 250 or something? 🤣😅 me thinking too much haha
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