DIFFICULT IV: FIND MISTAKES!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @nysoravideo
    @nysoravideo  8 месяцев назад +7

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    • @FatusheyDahir
      @FatusheyDahir 4 месяца назад

      Doc if I may ask you what causes resistance during canulation

  • @small-timegarden
    @small-timegarden 2 года назад +482

    Cuddos to the patient who allowed these attempts for our learning

    • @small-timegarden
      @small-timegarden 2 года назад +26

      Also with the more exexperienced person, after catheterization of the vessel, keep in mind the needle-catheter system was deliberately bent, when the flashback was achieved the curved needle was reintroduced. This can be a problem as the bent needle may not always follow its soft catheter and damage the sheath and vein

    • @juki6377
      @juki6377 2 года назад

      @@small-timegarden yes i dont like doing that either (especially if you are then holding with one hand to reach for lines, flushes, valves), i do it slightly when the vein is really shallow

    • @rodrigolantadilla
      @rodrigolantadilla 2 года назад +2

      Why bend ?

    • @juki6377
      @juki6377 2 года назад

      @@rodrigolantadilla to give it a flatter angle

    • @drzuraini
      @drzuraini 2 года назад +7

      Yes.. cuddos to the patient. Must be so painful 😣

  • @mariannataylor3235
    @mariannataylor3235 Год назад +57

    The patient is a hero! Thank you for your patience!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад +2

      We see what you did there ;) Greetings from NYSORA!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We appreciate your amazing comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and let us know your thoughts. Together, we'll become IV access experts! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @muhammadabdullahshakeel
    @muhammadabdullahshakeel 2 года назад +111

    MVP of the video: the patient who did the move a muscle with all those attempts and making this video possible.
    Thankyou

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  2 года назад

      Indeed! Thank you for commenting!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for all your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, be sure to check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and share your feedback! Let's master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @unnamednoaddress.2343
    @unnamednoaddress.2343 5 месяцев назад +6

    I am an LPN graduate and this is the first time I have seen about bending the needle to insert it in a curve, I loved the tip.
    Thanks for the class.

  • @RIyer
    @RIyer 2 года назад +52

    As a Cardiac Telemetry Nurse, my greatest hobby and passion when I work is drawing blood and inserting IVs, especially very hard sticks. Your IV videos are most educative and stimulating Doc. Thank you.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Your wonderful comments and support mean a lot to us! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. We'll master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @mccluskey_xyz
    @mccluskey_xyz 2 года назад +49

    Another great video. Just because vessels are large, doesn’t necessarily mean they are easy to cannulate. Good reminder to adjust techniques for patient conditions.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  2 года назад +3

      Hi Zach! We really appreciate your feedback! Thank you!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Big thanks for your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and tell us what you think. Together, we'll nail IV access like pros! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @gillyonsteam
    @gillyonsteam Год назад +14

    I like to clean the site and then plump and then clean and then dart it in but as soon as you get flashback I advance the catheter immediately. A mistake I’ve seen is that they don’t remove the tourniquet as soon as they get flash back, if you flush while the tourniquet is there, it will most likely blow. Or if you withdraw the catheter with the needle still in, while the tourniquet is on, it will also blow. Gotta keep the integrity of the vessel intact. Thank you for this video.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We truly appreciate your awesome comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App can help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and let us know how it goes. Together, we'll excel in IV access! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @shafiqurrehmannatnoo3301
    @shafiqurrehmannatnoo3301 2 года назад +120

    I can not emphasize enough the need for 3 things:
    1. Stretching the skin. It makes skin puncture easier and quicker and less painful for patient. Also stabilizes the vein which makes puncture easier and also, especially when still learning, easier to judge when the catheter is sufficiently deep in the lumen.
    2. Avoid hesitation. Even in a failed attempt, it is less distressing with lesser chances of hematoma if the actions are rapid and smooth.
    3. Stabilize the hand well

    • @ebinumbrightokudaye6078
      @ebinumbrightokudaye6078 Год назад +1

      U just solved my biggest challenges

    • @greasemonk4576
      @greasemonk4576 9 месяцев назад

      Slow is steady, steady is smooth, smooth is fast.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @chrisfactoryboi
    @chrisfactoryboi 2 года назад +45

    Number 1 problem in my opinion is choice of vein.
    Take the time to let veins fill and go for the largest and most straight vein possible.

    • @Neo_to
      @Neo_to 2 года назад +5

      In patients where I anticipate the need for fluid resuscitation, I'd go for the *second* best vein so that I can place a large bore cannula in the best vein after induction of anesthesia.

    • @AGH331
      @AGH331 Год назад +3

      To be fair the patient in the video is a premium one - young, thick skin with healthy connective tissue, large veins. The majority of patients you encounter in real life are old, have either very few and much smaller veins, or big veins under extremely thin skin with close to no connective tissue, hence rolling around like a dog in the snow ...
      With many real-life patients the first two veins that were attempted in the video would be as good as it gets.

    • @ebinumbrightokudaye6078
      @ebinumbrightokudaye6078 Год назад

      Ok noted

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for your amazing support and comments! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tough IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has got your back. Try it free for 7 days and share your thoughts with us. Let's ace IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @medic13601
    @medic13601 2 года назад +49

    The other mistake not waiting for a flash after entering the skin. When using a smaller catheter 20g through 24 you should wait 2-3 seconds for a flashback. You might actually be in the vein if you advance the catheter, you will probably go through the vein.

    • @blankplanet
      @blankplanet 2 года назад +6

      Story of my life

    • @KBradAdams
      @KBradAdams Год назад

      what are symptoms of someone going through the vein?

    • @medic13601
      @medic13601 Год назад +3

      @@KBradAdams sometimes you get an immediate hematoma, when you try and advance the catheter it will not advance. When you try to flush the catheter there will be immediate swelling.

    • @KBradAdams
      @KBradAdams Год назад

      @@medic13601 Should I worry or just wait and see if it all improves? It has been 5 weeks now...

    • @medic13601
      @medic13601 Год назад

      @@KBradAdams You might have what it is called phlebitis an irritated vein. You should have it checked just to make sure and nothing else is going on.

  • @okisin3656
    @okisin3656 2 года назад +25

    actually puncturing slowly isnt a mistake in general. there are small and delicate ones, where you have to, in order not to miss the vessel. However great video, thank u very much :)

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Your incredible comments and support are much appreciated! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to assist. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. Let's master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @marcipalin9917
    @marcipalin9917 11 месяцев назад +2

    That was painful to watch. Thank you for all the teaching.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  11 месяцев назад

      It happens! But we need to learn on mistakes. Best regards.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We appreciate your amazing comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and let us know your thoughts. Together, we'll become IV access experts! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @sana-cm7oc
    @sana-cm7oc 2 года назад +8

    Excellent video. Additional observations.
    1st attempt: not enough tension - skin too loose, insertion site is past the bifurcation, needle visibly outside the vein, lengthwise hematoma - possibly sliced the vein with the lateral repositioning.
    2nd attempt: again not enough tension on skin, IV catheter needs to be bent prior to insertion - can see the catheter deforming as the clinician is trying to get the correct angle, stopped advancing needle on the distal side of a valve - needle removed - and tried to advance the catheter (can sometimes float the catheter through the valve but doesn't always work.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC 2 года назад +2

      100%! Thank you for the feedback!

    • @sana-cm7oc
      @sana-cm7oc 2 года назад +1

      @@DRBLUESNYC Tank you, Dr. Hadzic. Your analysis was spot on. 🙂

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for all your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, be sure to check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and share your feedback! Let's master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @freestylie
    @freestylie 2 года назад +14

    Firstly I have definitely been there. And the microskills - depth, duration to wait/advance each iv size post flashback/ vibility of cannula in vein definitely different again in paediatrics. Agree optimise vein size, angled cannula, fast insertion, slightly steeper angle entry, then shallowed, wait, small 1mm (with 20g) advancement, withdraw needle partially, advance catheter/catheter and half inserted needle into vein. And yeh i dont go downstream for things i cant avoid tissuing ... Tiva/dilute norad etc. Practice practice and it will become second nature just time. Frustratingly you cant always identify what has changed in your technique once you're getting v.high success

    • @giuseppe7361
      @giuseppe7361 Год назад

      ​@@nowayitsjordan Once you're sure to be in, withdraw the needle to avoid puncturing again the vein''s wall.

    • @Propofol1234
      @Propofol1234 Год назад +1

      What do you mean by ", I don't go downstream for things I can't avoid tissuing"

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Big thanks for your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and tell us what you think. Together, we'll nail IV access like pros! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @soumyajithawlader1361
    @soumyajithawlader1361 2 года назад +5

    Very interestingly you guys showed step by step the best techniques of iv canulation 👍

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад

      Hi Soumyajit! Thank you! Your comments are much appreciated!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your amazing comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App can make it easier. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and share your experience with us. Together, we'll become IV access pros! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @colorburst9952
    @colorburst9952 2 года назад +14

    Was waiting for this video! Excellent demonstration but i would like to add on to this by assuming that the a dressing seen above the wrist was also a previous failed attempt. Then i would suggest we dont attempt another cannulation proximal to that because i had an instance where propofol extravasated through the prev failed site😬

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC 2 года назад +2

      Great comments. Can you elaborate on "was waiting for this video?" - it sounds interesting. Greetings!

    • @colorburst9952
      @colorburst9952 2 года назад +5

      @@DRBLUESNYC i had asked for an iv troubleshooting video to which u had replied 'good idea' so i was expecting this one😁

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Your wonderful comments and support mean a lot to us! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. We'll master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @biffii5568
    @biffii5568 Год назад +3

    Specifically for that Cephalic, the speed of insertion is key when ur dealing with such healthy elastic skin + wide vein. It'll just roll if u go slow.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We appreciate all your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is the answer. Try it free for 7 days and let us know what you think. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @TheTigers00001
    @TheTigers00001 2 года назад +7

    There is a lot of subtle tactile information at your fingertips when insering an IV. Experience will tell you when when you are in the vein far enough to slide the cannula in. Choice of vein is extremely important. I tell residents it's like real estate - location, location, location. Stabilising the vein and arm/hand well is very important.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  2 года назад

      Dear Frank! Indeed! we really appreciate your feedback.

    • @MrLaurichu
      @MrLaurichu Год назад

      interesting metaphor 😂but its true ! the cephalic vein can be deceptive though, it is very visible but can collapse easily. agree?

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @Ice.muffin
    @Ice.muffin 2 месяца назад +1

    That must have hurt SO bad, omg. It hurt ME to watch, I can't imagine the person 🤢

  • @dougmorgan1322
    @dougmorgan1322 Год назад +2

    When is the follow-up video to this? Really want to see it. Thanks as always NYSORA

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We’re excited to share that NYSORA’s Difficult IV Access App is now available on the Apple Store and Google Play. Written by anesthesiologists, it’s packed with countless tips and clinical videos on how to successfully access tough veins.
      We warmly invite you to test drive the app for one week for free and let us know what you think. We believe this app will be immensely helpful to you and your colleagues. Download the app for free, share it with your colleagues, and let’s all improve our IV skills together www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @kaseycomstock
    @kaseycomstock 7 месяцев назад +1

    Leaving the other two iv’s open to air is a brilliant idea.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for your amazing support and comments! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tough IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has got your back. Try it free for 7 days and share your thoughts with us. Let's ace IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @martnkirenga7443
    @martnkirenga7443 Месяц назад

    Great video i took some points in mind but i would like to know what is the benefit of leaving other cannulas in place if it is a failed attempt.Thank you

    • @nyx8017
      @nyx8017 24 дня назад

      a hematoma would form if you pulled it out. 10:03 in this other video of his > ruclips.net/video/j_kTHkJrOJs/видео.html

  • @sophiepersch8740
    @sophiepersch8740 2 года назад +6

    great advice again, thank you! the background music was a bit too loud and bothersome though

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  2 года назад

      Dear Sophie! Thanks a ton for your feedback.
      And....would love to hear a recommendation on the use of music - YES< NO

    • @sophiepersch8740
      @sophiepersch8740 2 года назад

      @@nysoravideo Music in general is a good idea I think. But I wish the music was quieter and at a constant volume throughout. And maybe go for something more serene or relaxing rather than uplifting? Aside from the music your videos are great as usual though!

    • @barbrn
      @barbrn Год назад

      @@nysoravideo NO music is needed.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @utkudonmez3258
    @utkudonmez3258 2 года назад +22

    sir i appreciate the video and the style. You guys rock, as a turkish anesthesiology resident, there are few little add-ons i would like to suggest:
    -if the iv is going to be catheterised by a resident, selected vein must be as distally(and of course adequate) as possible, in case of failure(in this video, the more experienced person could open the vein more distally, i can see that there is a distal fork of the vein, but it is always be easier said than done, so all credits to the operator)
    -Mostly we use forks of the veins, and our initial puncture is not above the vein, it is above the normal skin tissue. after the puncture of the skin, we can puncture the vein(under the skin) with little more control and add a little more manoeuvrability. That way, you are not puncture the vein in a vertical position(much harder thing when you slide the cathater) but in a horizontal position
    -in the anesthesia mind, the iv catheter's broad tip(the fluid-connector side) is not directly connect with the saline/fluid. We add a 3-way tap in order to add our anesthetic/vasopressor(anything that must be used in a specific time or event) connector: because if you give it with a distal 3-way tap and an emergency situation occurs: like hypotension, all the medication and the fluid push a little more anesthetic to the vein. To avoid it, our main or most trustuble iv access is always connected at the opening of the catheter so we can always control and manage all the ways at all time(i hope i can express my concerns despite being not a native speaker)

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  2 года назад +1

      Dear Utku dönmez! Thank you so much for your kind words; we really appreciate your feedback. Greetings from NYSORA!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @oObingOo
    @oObingOo Год назад +2

    Thank you for the video, keep them coming. I am learning so much here 🤩

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад +1

      More to come!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We truly appreciate your awesome comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App can help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and let us know how it goes. Together, we'll excel in IV access! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @robertmartin3090
    @robertmartin3090 2 года назад +4

    Certified IV nurse. I would never reinsert, also would have went for indirect approach

    • @barbrn
      @barbrn Год назад

      'gone,' not "went."

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We appreciate your amazing comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and let us know your thoughts. Together, we'll become IV access experts! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @mekawwi
    @mekawwi 2 года назад +15

    Please make a video for neonatal population including preterm infants please.
    Thanks so much. Amazing videos

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  2 года назад +1

      Dear MiRO! Great suggestion! We will definitely put this on out list. Greetings!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

    • @MahmudovaMuhayyo-nk1of
      @MahmudovaMuhayyo-nk1of 25 дней назад

      7 kundan keyin pullikmi​@@nysoravideo

  • @shivakumarshindhe2695
    @shivakumarshindhe2695 Год назад

    The first person did not withdraw the needle when it just entered the vein and simultaneously he did not insert the tube into the vein. First person inserts the needle more than 50% which makes the person fail in IV cannula insertion. The second person removes the needle and simultaneously push the tube into the vein, which makes him successful in IV cannula insertion. ❤😊

  • @IvanFazekas
    @IvanFazekas Год назад +2

    Oof that was tough to watch. That last part with the needle bend is always interesting though

    • @swanisabella
      @swanisabella 9 месяцев назад

      Even I'm curious why that cannula was bend a little. Can somebody explain why?? I have a hard time inserting IV on female patients with small veins.

    • @riyasingh2729
      @riyasingh2729 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@swanisabellaoh pls,female dont have small veins,veins size doesn't depend on gender you sexist

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      @@swanisabella We’re excited to share that NYSORA’s Difficult IV Access App is now available on the Apple Store and Google Play. Written by anesthesiologists, it’s packed with countless tips and clinical videos on how to successfully access tough veins.
      We warmly invite you to test drive the app for one week for free and let us know what you think. We believe this app will be immensely helpful to you and your colleagues. Download the app for free, share it with your colleagues, and let’s all improve our IV skills together www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @thepowerofpositivity8075
    @thepowerofpositivity8075 2 года назад +6

    1. Always approach from distal to proximal. In the video, second attempt was below the first attempt.
    2. Avoid to inset the needle at bifurcation due to high possibility of hitting a valve
    3. No good to use the cath once a hematoma was formed.

    • @utkudonmez3258
      @utkudonmez3258 2 года назад

      sir is there any documentation for bifurcation valves, our common practise is mostly structure on the bifurcation puncture

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  2 года назад

      Hi there! Thank you for sharing this! Greetings from NYSORA!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for all your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, be sure to check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and share your feedback! Let's master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @gothafloxacin
    @gothafloxacin 2 года назад +8

    Very informative video. Good job!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Greetings!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад +1

      Your wonderful comments and support mean a lot to us! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. We'll master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @nickawilliams5175
    @nickawilliams5175 Год назад

    I don't even have enough blood to attempt that. Brave soul!!!😮

  • @garylee6390
    @garylee6390 2 года назад +21

    The angle of entry into the skin should always be steep. Parallel entry into the skin is extremely painful. At 4.57 you can see the experienced person had a split moment where the entry angle was about 30 degrees but the learner was literally scraping along the skin.

    • @johnchristian4845
      @johnchristian4845 Год назад +1

      Sometimes steep, but not always. A second stick due to backwalling the first attempt is arguably more painful than one shallow angle attempt.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We’re excited to share that NYSORA’s Difficult IV Access App is now available on the Apple Store and Google Play. Written by anesthesiologists, it’s packed with countless tips and clinical videos on how to successfully access tough veins.
      We warmly invite you to test drive the app for one week for free and let us know what you think. We believe this app will be immensely helpful to you and your colleagues. Download the app for free, share it with your colleagues, and let’s all improve our IV skills together www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @pali4life48
    @pali4life48 2 года назад +11

    Can you enlighten me more about the speed of the catheter insertion? I notice I tend to insert the catheter a bit slowly but others tend to insert it very quickly.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We’re excited to share that NYSORA’s Difficult IV Access App is now available on the Apple Store and Google Play. Written by anesthesiologists, it’s packed with countless tips and clinical videos on how to successfully access tough veins.
      We warmly invite you to test drive the app for one week for free and let us know what you think. We believe this app will be immensely helpful to you and your colleagues. Download the app for free, share it with your colleagues, and let’s all improve our IV skills together www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @dominikbukala
    @dominikbukala 9 месяцев назад

    One question: why the nurse/doctor are not trying the vein with a NaCl before connecting to the IV drip. Saw the same thing on Your another video. Thank you for the content.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for your amazing support and comments! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tough IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has got your back. Try it free for 7 days and share your thoughts with us. Let's ace IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @gautambehera5451
    @gautambehera5451 2 года назад +2

    I don’t have hands and the veins on my foot is not that visible. I have to go to the hospital which has vein finder and it’s not available everywhere. Can you guide to puncture vein from foot easily rather trying in femoral artery or anywhere that is kinda painful for me

  • @breakfastberrito8990
    @breakfastberrito8990 2 года назад +4

    Good video. Very annoyed he didn’t answer all the questions he posed in the video though like dude I’m clicking this to find answers because I already have questions!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  2 года назад

      Hi! What questions would you like answers to in particular? We might be able to organize something :)

    • @routinegurung3634
      @routinegurung3634 Год назад +3

      @@nysoravideo what went wrong with the 1st ans 2nd attempt and why was there haematoma formation?

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for your amazing support and comments! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tough IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has got your back. Try it free for 7 days and share your thoughts with us. Let's ace IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @clintgillespie8579
    @clintgillespie8579 Год назад +3

    Does the speed of insertion affect it? I always thought it was better to go slow, that way you don't accidentally push it through the other side.

    • @NursingConnection
      @NursingConnection 6 месяцев назад

      That's my concern too

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Your support mean a lot to us! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. We'll master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @robertmartin3090
    @robertmartin3090 2 года назад +3

    Cephalic is natural splint. Just don’t start at flexion point

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Big thanks for your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and tell us what you think. Together, we'll nail IV access like pros! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @mrturco3791
    @mrturco3791 Год назад +2

    dude, the patient's veins are beautiful, but due to the difference in the technique and catheter used, this man damaged the vein and made his job more difficult.

  • @sylwialehmann6841
    @sylwialehmann6841 2 года назад +1

    Great video! When will be a follow up video with the answers to the questions asked here?

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад

      Hi Sylwia! Glad you are enjoying the content. Will do!

    • @sylwialehmann6841
      @sylwialehmann6841 Год назад

      @@nysoravideo Great 🤩!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We’re excited to share that NYSORA’s Difficult IV Access App is now available on the Apple Store and Google Play. Written by anesthesiologists, it’s packed with countless tips and clinical videos on how to successfully access tough veins.
      We warmly invite you to test drive the app for one week for free and let us know what you think. We believe this app will be immensely helpful to you and your colleagues. Download the app for free, share it with your colleagues, and let’s all improve our IV skills together www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @kimberlyescalante3540
    @kimberlyescalante3540 Год назад +9

    I struggle alot for hand iv insertions. Everything I've seen in the video I have done by mistake and I am trying to learn from my mistakes. Will there be a follow up video to discuss this in more detail. Please and thank you very much! -nurse

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We appreciate your amazing comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and let us know your thoughts. Together, we'll become IV access experts! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @droveallnight
    @droveallnight 2 года назад +2

    2nd attempt: needle was too medial (towards 5th finger) and tried to advance catheter while not intravenous. 3rd attempt: needle was too lateral (towards the thumb) and again tried to advance catheter while not intravenous (needle tip may be intravenous but not the catheter).
    Needs more practice. With more practice, technique will improve.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  2 года назад

      We really appreciate your feedback! Thank you!

    • @medlok34
      @medlok34 Год назад

      Hayirli mesailer değerli meslektaşlarim,
      Terminolojik olarak elde "medial"den bahsediyorsak orta parmağa yaklaştıkça "medial"leşiyoruz demektir. Video ve yorumlar için teşekkürler..

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for your amazing support and comments! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tough IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has got your back. Try it free for 7 days and share your thoughts with us. Let's ace IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @Dustin_-
    @Dustin_- 2 года назад +4

    Poor lady

  • @christineblack9486
    @christineblack9486 Год назад +1

    Can someone explain the physics behind bending the catheter prior to insertion? Thank you.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your amazing comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App can make it easier. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and share your experience with us. Together, we'll become IV access pros! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @jacobbell6914
    @jacobbell6914 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant as always, Admir

  • @S3r53
    @S3r53 Год назад +1

    Is the bending system used for superficial veins ? Meaning the ones you can see??

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your amazing comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App can make it easier. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and share your experience with us. Together, we'll become IV access pros! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @ansibasi786
    @ansibasi786 10 месяцев назад

    There is nothing frustrating than unable to cannulate easily visible veins. Even though those jutting out very superficial juicy veins are very inviting, they are very tricky. In my experience they are very superficial and hardly any gap between skin and vein. They can easily slip away from where you punctured. In my experience stabilising lax skin from either side of the vein helps.

  • @aliciadelgado2141
    @aliciadelgado2141 2 года назад +3

    I never see someone bending a catheter before insertion! Is it safe? Could you please give some information or bibliography about it? 🙏

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC 2 года назад

      Hi there. Not all techniques have made it in publications.

    • @sohanlalpoonia7993
      @sohanlalpoonia7993 Год назад

      Yes, this techniques exists.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Your wonderful comments and support mean a lot to us! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. We'll master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @wafaibrahim369
    @wafaibrahim369 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @tabithamillar7172
    @tabithamillar7172 Год назад +1

    I have very difficult veins. They are very tiny and uncooperative. Even when they are visible.

  • @ivebeentodelcarmen6976
    @ivebeentodelcarmen6976 2 месяца назад

    How long for the g20 cannula of unsuccessful attemp stay in place before removing it?

  • @tihetenad3710
    @tihetenad3710 8 месяцев назад

    Love your videos! Can you please i need som tips/tricks for artielblod gas

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We’re excited to share that NYSORA’s Difficult IV Access App is now available on the Apple Store and Google Play. Written by anesthesiologists, it’s packed with countless tips and clinical videos on how to successfully access tough veins.
      We warmly invite you to test drive the app for one week for free and let us know what you think. We believe this app will be immensely helpful to you and your colleagues. Download the app for free, share it with your colleagues, and let’s all improve our IV skills together www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @ducttapelane592
    @ducttapelane592 Год назад +1

    What about drawing on harden veins

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @rnhasan6747
    @rnhasan6747 Год назад +1

    The last attempt was skilful and I really like that method and I used it almost during iv canulation

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад

      Hi Rn Hasan, Glad to know this and thank you for sharing your experience. Greetings!!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We appreciate all your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is the answer. Try it free for 7 days and let us know what you think. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @alecbrimacombe4830
    @alecbrimacombe4830 Год назад

    Excellent - thank you

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад

      We are glad you found it useful!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We appreciate your amazing comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and let us know your thoughts. Together, we'll become IV access experts! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @sungwonmedi
    @sungwonmedi 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for great video

  • @marcsandro5479
    @marcsandro5479 2 года назад +5

    I like the format in general, but the loud music in combination with the questions thrown in makes it very gameshow-y, for lack of a better term. Just my two cents though.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC 2 года назад

      Hi Marc - THanks a ton for the feedback! I have to agree with you. Greetings!

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC 2 года назад +2

      And....would love to hear a recommendation on the use of music - YES< NO

    • @juki6377
      @juki6377 2 года назад +1

      @@DRBLUESNYC either no music, lowered or benny hill soundtrack

    • @stephensonjh
      @stephensonjh 2 года назад

      @@DRBLUESNYC No music or very soft. Thx!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We truly appreciate your awesome comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App can help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and let us know how it goes. Together, we'll excel in IV access! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @djnicktv4713
    @djnicktv4713 8 месяцев назад

    2 in the hand at the same time is wild

  • @ebinumbrightokudaye6078
    @ebinumbrightokudaye6078 Год назад

    Thank u my great teacher

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Your wonderful comments and support mean a lot to us! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. We'll master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @pakizakhokhar9832
    @pakizakhokhar9832 Год назад +1

    It's a amazing vedios .I really appreciate it👍

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад

      Hi Pakiza, Thank you for your comment. Greetings!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for all your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, be sure to check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and share your feedback! Let's master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @richardlockwood999
    @richardlockwood999 9 месяцев назад

    I don't think it was mentioned on the video, but my instructors don't want me to reinsert the needle into the catheter so we don't risk cutting the catheter and releasing a fragment into the bloodstream.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Your incredible comments and support are much appreciated! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to assist. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. Let's master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @asishaker
    @asishaker 2 года назад +5

    this patient is very patient (no vein problem )

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Your incredible comments and support are much appreciated! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to assist. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. Let's master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @DeepMysterio
    @DeepMysterio 2 года назад +6

    The catheter bending technique doesn't always work...the stylet might not come out of the cannula after insertion!!!
    What is your technique for insertion of IV cannula in veins in guttural/sunken surfaces [due to lack of other feasible veins]???

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

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  • @eagle2024
    @eagle2024 Год назад

    A suitable vein and a suitable location must be chosen

  • @xxvertcerizexx
    @xxvertcerizexx Год назад

    Hello! I’m looking for the follow up video, but couldn’t find? Thank you

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We truly appreciate your awesome comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App can help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and let us know how it goes. Together, we'll excel in IV access! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @hurshtso5506
    @hurshtso5506 Год назад

    Brings back ER visits from DTs with alcohol vein scaring dehydration and getting an IV on the sixth try cause I couldn't stop shaking they keep rolling it is what they said 🤔?

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @debbiheiser7492
    @debbiheiser7492 Год назад +7

    Am I the only one bothered by people palpating the already-cleaned area with a non-sterile finger prior to puncture? What's the point of cleaning the area if you're going to poke around with an unclean glove afterward?

    • @NursingConnection
      @NursingConnection 3 месяца назад

      It pumps veins to do both but then I always reclean the site.

  • @itzjustkris7964
    @itzjustkris7964 Год назад

    mentally preparing myself for getting my cat scan with contrast

  • @Firdus06
    @Firdus06 Год назад

    Can't talk to anyone but this is vary important for madical students 👀

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for all your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, be sure to check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and share your feedback! Let's master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @juki6377
    @juki6377 2 года назад +3

    I think previous videos clarified a lot of mistakes people make (being too far or not enough in the vein). first attempt, going distal from an attempt above, not looking at the side of the wrist (i know anaesthetics like hands) tourniquet placement could be better if he is going to use hand. Second attempt, erm he is barely taunting skin but not anchoring vein, and yeah that is going to bruise... I cant see if bevel is actually pointing to patient (this was painful to watch) - if this were me i would start elsewhere and certainly not try hooking it up to a line. if it is just for fluids maybe reevaluate the needle size? - attempt 3 is he withdrawing the needle before threading it ?! (oh now there is a choice E) - i am not sure the experienced operator should suggest the volar side of the wrist (some policies may prevent nurses from going there also). I dont always like bending the needle, but positioning oneself to have a better view of the angle helps (being tall i can hover above giving the wrong perspective)

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC 2 года назад +1

      Great comments! Greetings!

    • @rosietheriveter107
      @rosietheriveter107 Год назад +1

      @@DRBLUESNYC Hello, doctor! Small suggestion: when you pose your questions, you do not realize that only experienced specialists may answer and explain what is being done wrong. The rest of us… well… have no clue and do not understand what is going on. The better way of teaching newbies would be explain mistake at every stop with posing the video. The very same way when you circled hematoma. Seriously. For example, look: needle went too deep. That is why we can see this and that. Or student is holding needle too low, or student did not wait 3-5 sec for blood to return… Or look how it could be corrected while in the vain…. not with a new stick. If you really targeting students, explain wrong movements. Sometimes, explanation of correct techniques is not enough.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We’re excited to share that NYSORA’s Difficult IV Access App is now available on the Apple Store and Google Play. Written by anesthesiologists, it’s packed with countless tips and clinical videos on how to successfully access tough veins.
      We warmly invite you to test drive the app for one week for free and let us know what you think. We believe this app will be immensely helpful to you and your colleagues. Download the app for free, share it with your colleagues, and let’s all improve our IV skills together www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @tamartamar7233
    @tamartamar7233 Год назад

    1 the May tried and removed the inserts catheter must keep in until next found
    2 they started from the ankle of the vain and it isn’t in vain shouldn’t be flashing 😮 but must stay in.
    3 all of above

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We appreciate your amazing comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and let us know your thoughts. Together, we'll become IV access experts! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @RutharRuthar-ym8yt
    @RutharRuthar-ym8yt 5 месяцев назад

    Really it's useful for us thank u

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  4 месяца назад

      Keep watching! A lot more are coming soon! Greetings from team NYSORA!

  • @samsongift5388
    @samsongift5388 2 года назад +1

    Well done sir.
    Pls sir I want to ask you questions

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад

      Hi Samson! Glad you are enjoying the content. Thank you for your comment!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      We appreciate your amazing comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and let us know your thoughts. Together, we'll become IV access experts! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @DarthTwilight
    @DarthTwilight 8 месяцев назад

    Good grief... Some people need to be remediated...

  • @pascaln8877
    @pascaln8877 Год назад

    Very use full

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад

      Glad to hear that

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Your wonderful comments and support mean a lot to us! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. We'll master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Your wonderful comments and support mean a lot to us! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. We'll master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @cutechua1756
    @cutechua1756 Год назад

    hi. my wife is hospital last week.. they draw bloods thru iv in her one hands with extension. at 1st there is blood,then 5 seconds it stops. then the nurse use a syringe to draw more blood ..she pull the syringe but still no blood, the syringe just get back to original position. does it cause air embolism?

    • @vost2916
      @vost2916 Год назад

      Not enough air to kill.
      You need A LOT more air than that, A LOT.

  • @jennykvox
    @jennykvox Год назад +1

    What facility and country are these IVs being done? I have NEVER seen anyone recommend bending the needle and catheter, and nowhere is it recommend in any standards of care for nursing IV protocols and procedures. We also don’t choose an IV site at the wrist that will be situated right at a bend. That’s a terrible location.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @spiritangel1367
    @spiritangel1367 Год назад

    Answer to question 4, take it out..!! (This has happened to me)..!!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for all your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, be sure to check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and share your feedback! Let's master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @RubenNurse
    @RubenNurse Год назад

    Awesome video ❤

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked it! Greetings!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад +1

      We appreciate all your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is the answer. Try it free for 7 days and let us know what you think. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

    • @RubenNurse
      @RubenNurse 5 месяцев назад

      @@nysoravideo Thank you so much. I’ll definitely look into it. 🫶

  • @zeezeebo
    @zeezeebo 2 года назад +2

    This is probably an unconscious patient

  • @tomriley5790
    @tomriley5790 2 года назад +1

    Some good free acupuncture on display here :-)!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

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  • @Michael-vb3vu
    @Michael-vb3vu Год назад

    Thanks for cc

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад

      Any time!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

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  • @mixcher5906
    @mixcher5906 2 года назад +1

    Very nice 👍👍

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад

      Hi Mix! Glad you are enjoying the content. Greetings!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @srishowmiya.g9996
    @srishowmiya.g9996 2 года назад +2

    Why faster insertion is required? Could anyone give reason

    • @sohanlalpoonia7993
      @sohanlalpoonia7993 Год назад +1

      This makes the process of puncturing easy which will create less pain and also this gives no time to slip the vein.

    • @johnzaleski5182
      @johnzaleski5182 Год назад

      @@sohanlalpoonia7993So does proper stabilization and tensioning of the skin prior to insertion. I always tension the skin and stabilize. This reduces pain significantly. Furthermore, going fast can result in puncture of the vein. I tension and stabilize by folding down the knuckle and drawing skin tight below knuckle. Then, I go in slowly at shallow angle (don’t scrape the skin, as in this video) and stop at flash. Once I have flash, I further drop angle to parallel that of skin, insert a mm or two to ensure catheter in lumen of vein, and then liberate catheter from needle.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

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  • @HarunKhan-in2tx
    @HarunKhan-in2tx Год назад

    is the patient conciou or onconciou?

  • @faithjohnson5587
    @faithjohnson5587 Год назад

    In the beginning, to me the bevel appears sideways, they didn't wait for blood return, the practitioner need to go up further and don't stick directly on the bifurcation and they need to stabilize the vein and wait for blood return.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Год назад

      Hi there! Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Greetings!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

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  • @mariachacko7070
    @mariachacko7070 Год назад

    Vein detector is good instrument

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

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  • @TheMsiaddict
    @TheMsiaddict Год назад

    Must be painful 😢. I'm a nurse and i dislike IV cannulation.

    • @nysoravideo
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  • @naveedazizi6386
    @naveedazizi6386 2 года назад +1

    excellent

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  2 года назад

      Thank you! Cheers!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  5 месяцев назад

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  • @rdhrs
    @rdhrs Год назад

    1:10 Yeeeez, please take care of sterility, never touch the space between needle and catheter, by moving the needle in and out bacteria gets inside the catheter.

  • @GingerWV22
    @GingerWV22 Год назад

    This person has great veins

  • @tye-bosse3062
    @tye-bosse3062 2 года назад +2

    Yez this is how i get iv all the thime ...on top of my hand it takes them 5-8 times very painful they used my foot one time hurt like hell...my hand still gets knomb at times sad this hurts

    • @nysoravideo
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  • @melissawhitley3276
    @melissawhitley3276 Год назад +1

    Top mistakes I see new nurses and phlebotomists make...sticking at too steep an angle, not stabilizing the vein, too tight of a tourniquet

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  • @KBradAdams
    @KBradAdams Год назад +1

    I had lumbar fusion April of 2023, they put the IV in my forearm on the top, and it hurt bad when it went in and usually I don't even feel it. The nurse said you have thick skin? I said normally I have no issues with finding veins or it going in. The day of surgery I was only taking Tylenol no Morphine, muscle relaxers or anything. (so high pain tolerance) When they removed the IV for me to go home, the next day, the vein hurt in my arm and all the way to my hand. The vein in my hand was bigger than a pencil. It has been 5 weeks now and is hard and hurts when I touch it, also I noticed on the bottom of my forearm I have a knot in a vein there. When I put my finger on the spot the initial IV needle went in there is a nodule or bump there. Could they have inserted the needle in an artery instead of a vein? I have tried massaging the vein, heating pad and it doesn't seem to be getting much better. Thanks for anyone that has any ideas. I see my surgeon in a week and will mention it but wondering if I should worry.

    • @nysoravideo
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  • @ManoaLatu
    @ManoaLatu 28 дней назад

    Can you send me a true copy of this basics course, please

  • @charlesjeffery3998
    @charlesjeffery3998 7 месяцев назад

    Number one they're going to me too slow, sticking the needle slowly through that vein, is making the needle go through the vein instead of putting the catheter in the van, and so you got to go deeper and faster, like you can't play around with it, and the first bang was one of three different things, so you're blowing a lot, and the second one was rolling,

    • @nysoravideo
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  • @asianboy2177
    @asianboy2177 Год назад

    do Radiologic Technologists do this procedure?

    • @nysoravideo
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  • @nowayitsjordan
    @nowayitsjordan 2 года назад +1

    Whats the purpose of leaving catheter/cannula from the unsuccessful attempts inside the skin?

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC 2 года назад +3

      Removal of the catheter after unsuccessful attempt where the needle went through the vein would result in hematoma. You want to secure the IV first before withdrawing it. Greetings!

    • @nysoravideo
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