People with soft tones teach the best. She seems like a calm woman and thats whats needed in the nursing field. Not aggressive woman and woman with a smart mouth.
@@thisgustin 1) lock off the secondary line 2) connect the secondary lines port to the first port on the primary line, open the primary line 3) lower the secondary bag to be lower than the primary bag, open the secondary line, and watch the NS from the primary bag fill secondary lines chamber until 1/3 or half.
@@maryhannah9685 lol oh shoot, right on point Mary. I just came back from class today to see your message. We were able to learn about that back priming. Thanks so much.
Back priming is not acceptable practice and isn't allowed in nursing school. This has the potential to dilute the med, which then becomes a med error because u changed the dilution. It's easy to back prime, but not allowed.
I am checking off on infusion therapy this semester, and after watching this video I feel 1000% more confident!Thank you so much for sharing 🙏🏾
Thank you - that was clear and easy to understand! As a student nurse I am quite daunted by Infusion therapy.
Just took my nursing assessment skill test on this.
Supper helpful 🙏🏾🙏🏾
People with soft tones teach the best. She seems like a calm woman and thats whats needed in the nursing field. Not aggressive woman and woman with a smart mouth.
Exactly,and their line of thinking flows
Exactly
Thank you! This video is very valuable and easy to follow. The rationalization is amazing. Please create more videos.
Check compatibility with fluid to medication too
You explained well and easy to understand. Thank you
That was really well explained. Thanks so much Natalie. I look forward to your future videos. Please keep creating such awesome content :) Regards
Thank you for keeping it soooo simple!
Thank for this leosen becouse for any health person important and l am clearly understand this prosiuser
Really helpful 👍👍👍
Amazing job professor
Thank you! It's helpful.
Nice video very easy to understand
Thank you!!!
Lots of good tips
So the primary doesn’t start until the primary is finished ?
Backprime... and you suppose to open the pb clamp??
not advisable to lose any medication, back prime from the primary into the secondary!
Can you describe how to do that
@@thisgustin
1) lock off the secondary line
2) connect the secondary lines port to the first port on the primary line, open the primary line
3) lower the secondary bag to be lower than the primary bag, open the secondary line, and watch the NS from the primary bag fill secondary lines chamber until 1/3 or half.
@@maryhannah9685 lol oh shoot, right on point Mary. I just came back from class today to see your message. We were able to learn about that back priming. Thanks so much.
@@thisgustin no problem!
Back priming is not acceptable practice and isn't allowed in nursing school. This has the potential to dilute the med, which then becomes a med error because u changed the dilution. It's easy to back prime, but not allowed.
Thanks
Neither of these patients seem to be having a very good day.
Oh my
tube falling is considered contaminated
IV piggyback @4:50
I don’t like how you demonstrated without a pump
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