How to Place an Intravenous (IV) Catheter | Canine IV Catheter Placement
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- IV access is important for many procedures and the cephalic catheter is the most common IV catheter placed in dogs and cats. This video will walk you through how to place a cephalic #intravenous #catheter in a dog.
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It’s so interesting to see how others clinics do different procedures. Everyone has their own technique of doing things and what works best for them
It is always embarrassing when you don't get the cephalic vein at one touch especially if the client is watching 😂 Good work, doc. I appreciate you
I can relate to this 😂
WOW, What a good dog. You could also tell the lady was real gentle. Great Job.
Dogs sedated, would be mean if it wasnt, that stuff hurts
You make it look so easy! The Vets usually place the catheters at the office I work at, so I haven't been able to try placing one yet. This video helped show me how to help assist in placing a catheter too though. There was no mess! That's crazy. You and your technician did a great job!
Your videos are so useful for us, students, who don't get around to practice much. Thanks a lot ^_^ keep doing the great job you're doing.
oooo look at you tell the whole world your a fuckn student wow
@@redred3408 the only dumb fuck here is you. Go see a psychiatrist
@@redred3408 you're a definition of a certified moron.
@@redred3408 wow literally no one was bragging. There is no hint of her bragging in any way. All she was doing was thanking the people who made the video?? Just because YOU dont feel so good about yourself doesnt mean you trash talk someone who's actually trying to do something with their life. Gtfo
@@redred3408 Uh wow.... you should probably talk to someone about your rage issues before you hurt someone. That was really random and concerning.
It is very apparent this lady was taught well and has done this many times.
Nicely done. That boxer was such a good sport. I hope he got a few chicken treats. X
Nikita Marie i was dhocked how well behaved they were!
Im student i want to practice please contact me 03145148788
@@saadathussain8457 What? Oo U r a famous guy or something hh? If u need practice u contact the vet not the other way around
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She said she so I think the doggie is a female!
This person deserves a raise. She's great.
Just finished my first semester at my RVT program and landed my first job at a veterinary clinic. I asked for stuff to study up on while my job was on a 2 week winter break and placing catheters was one of my assignments since I'm still very new to this field. This video was so straightforward and gave me good insight. Thanks!
congrats, I bet you are just as efficient at many procedures, as this lady is.
Good boy/girl I watch these so I wouldn’t be as nervous. I’m studying to a vet tech myself
I’m training to be a vet technician and I’m so thankful for these videos they help me out when I forget and need to be refreshed and I watch them for fun and to learn new ways to make the office a better and happier place 😀😃😄☺️😊so thank you again love the videos
If only all our patients were as perfect as this dog lol. I was shadowing at a clinic the morning of a Husky spay and that dog refused to go down. She was determined to eat everyone, even after she was pre-medicated she needed a muzzle and a cone way before the surgery even started, and the moment she woke up from surgery she still tried to eat us. Haha, gotta love dogs.
Such a good patient! Hope buddy is doing well
This is by far the BEST video for the proper way to place a catheter. It is surprising to me just how many really BAD videos there are showing really sloppy technique on the part of the person restraining as well as the tech inserting the catheter. Atdove.org really is the GOLD STANDARD for the correct way to practice safe, quality medicine. Thank you Megan and all of the team at Dove for setting the bar high and challenging us to continue to learn, gain confidence AND most importantly, gain recognition and respect for the education that we have and the job that we do as RVT/CVT professionals.
Your content is very useful. We are trying to help more dogs and cats in Vietnam
What is your reasoning behind taping the t-set to the medial side of the leg? I was always taught to tape the t-set to the lateral side of the leg to give easier access if needed--especially in an emergency.
You got that catheter is so easy! I've only ever seen a nurse/tech put a catheter in that quickly a few times!
Thanks for all your thorough steps! As a student, this really helps me out!
Learning to do this now as an assistant at our clinic. We normally will use that fourth piece of tape to make the seatbelt for the catheter. We also never let go of it to ensure it stays in the vein while taping, so we tape with one hand but your method seems so much easier.
What a patient pup! Lovely job. The way you use the tape is so neat and efficient.
Poor baby, she was so calm as the nurse was getting her ready. Great job!
good thing the doggy is an amazing helper here. Cause We´ve all been there with patients that need a full team to get it done. I really love the method you just shared I´ll might use it
I am a new vet assistant and this was so helpful, thank you!!
The cephalic is actually on the side and the accesory is on the middle. Once the two combine and it extend from that meet, then it turns into cephalic.
That dog looks so brave! I like the way the assistant keeps him quiet while they do this. My doctor keeps me quiet by letting me snuggle up with my baby doll that I have. I cannot have children so I have little cherish. She's been with me through thick and thin and some of you might think I'm crazy for having her, but it helps me be strong and brave in moments like this
Your ideas is very well and precious ☺️
Iam from Nepal veterinary technician
Tape is the hardest part of placing an IV catheter. I really like your method. Great instruction, as usual.
An amazing video. I has crazy nerves when it comes to needles but she made everything so comfortable. I hope she’s become a leader among vets. Very great video.
I am also a DVM student, These videos are very helpful, thanks mam keep helping us, proud to be a Veterinarian..
Thank you! This helped me a lot with my nursing assignment!
+Chloe Waddington We're glad to hear it!
Nicely done👍It's easier on big well behaved dogs. It can be quite a work on those super small, nervous, twitchy dogs.
Studying to be a VAR right now and we are watching these videos. Dove has been a tremendous help to us. Thank you for posting these!
Robin Barker var?
Thoroughly impressed by the patient.
This was so incredibly helpful! I’ll be starting as an emergency & critical care nurse in a few weeks and I’m trying to obtain any piece of helpful info possible!! Thank you!! 🙌🏼💜
She was such a good patient too!
Inserting while teaching at the same time! Good job!
That pup is so good and calm😭❤
I love her videos simple easy to follow great refreshers
This dog is a gentleman.
What a smile😊 doctor megan, thanks 🌹
Thank you Teacher for giving us nice and detail view on "IV catheter"
I appreciate your efforts.May Allah give you success in your journey
Thank you Megan - great video for a 2nd year vet nurse student :-)
Such a good dog.
I put myself a goal to learn more about dog anatomy to be able to care for it more responsibly.
It's a common mistake to call the cephalic vein an "accessory vein" as it runs medially. It's actually the accessory of the cephalic that runs straight! Look it up :)
Thank you for this video! I'm going into Vet tech school soon and getting to learn some skills is nice :)
Me too! You graduated when i started is what it looks like but im excited for vet tech school and joining my uncle at UF (hes a vet there and a professor and so is his wife, Dr. Harvey Ramirez of the University of Florida)
Im a [human] nurse and watched this ojt of total curiosity, im so impressed at how still the dog was, a lot of humans cant hold that still!
I really enjoyed this clip, you are awesome at what you do - nice and clear, precise.
Watching 'angry cat restraint' was amusing, yet professional, with the least amount of stress on him. Great job guys
you do it so effortlessly, I'm jealous. haha
hi baby
baby your nabara
Also from the last comment Megan, wow what a brave dog!
Excelente manera de colocar el acceso venoso! Las felicito!
Flawless job. Vet tech student here and I aspire to be this effortlessly!
I also aspire to be as proficient as this Vet/or Vet technican also
You explain things so well. Very nice demonstration :-)
Nice 👌👌... RUclips recommendations are the best 👌
I was unsure about being a vet but after a few of your vids I think I still want to :D
YOUR A GREAT INSTRUCTOR...KEEP UP THESE INFORMATIVE TUTORIALS...♡☆♡
Great presentation! Thank you.
+AlyZen Moonshadow Glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant cannulation technique!
Thank you, I am struggling with this a little bit
Wonderful explanation, thank you !
Nicely presented the procedure to place I/V catheter in dog.
This was very helpful! I’m studying animal science and hope to be a vet nurse
Teacher so cute. Thank you for teaching, it's easier to learn!!1
Amazing technique! Thanks alot for that
Awesome video!! Excellent job! Love your videos!!!
Excellent videos. Thanks for uploading
Your work is more than perfect ..Greetings from Algeria
Awesome video Megan! Nicely done! :)
What are your thoughts on wrapping the leg for longer iv therapy to prevent swelling???
I've never done it, saw a couple emergency facilities do it.
Esse video cai direto pra mim, todo dia que eu acesso o youtube.
Awesome example. Easy to understand & follow thanks!
Pretty cool demonstration!
I for one think she did a great job.
Dog is so patient♥️
That dog was the best!
Edit: I would've freaked out but end up saying, "That was *that* bad!"
very nicely done, and well shot video as well.
I'am veterinary from Brazil, very good movie.
Eu sou veterinário no Brasil, muito bom o vídeo
thank you very much wonderfully clear!
m a B.V.Sc student....n dis video has been very helpful...thnx so much...
This video was very helpful thanks ;)
A very interesting catheter.
Love your helpful videos!
Hey THANK YOU for your videos - Much appreciated - keep up the fantastic work - I have "liked" & "subscribed - Bridget (New Zealand)
Thank you the interesting and useful video!
Awesome doc
Thank you so much 😊
I'll learn more and more from @dove ❤
Better technique than most nurses I work with : ).
Pets don’t bitch as much as people do; they’re usually much better patients than people are.
Thanks so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you make it look so easy :)
Intersting channel for students and more...
You are amazing❤
very informative. nicely explained.
Love her smile 🤣💋
awesome video thanks! :) great job btw!
Muito obrigado, aprendir bem esse vídeo.
Very good 😊 great patient 💋
hi! are you supposed to change the needle after finishing a dextrose bag for the dog? thanks really appreciate it
such an amazing tutorial!
you are amazing.
Thanks alot. That is really gonna Help me in my tomorrow exam 😃
Very informative
And very good dimonstration
Nicely behaved dog
calmest dog EVER