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Hub (IV catheter) Maintenance (or primary) solution TKO (KVO) rate Parenteral Mechanical gravity devices EID: electronic infusion device NAD: needleless access device NAP: needleless access port 1
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Septicemia (CRSI) Fluid overload & pulmonary edema Catheter embolism Air embolism Speed shock 2
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Phlebitis ◦ Mechanical or Chemical Infiltration/ Extravasation Local infection Hematoma/ecchymosis Thrombophlebitis Thrombosis (catheter) Venous spasm 3
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4 Discontinue infusion at the first sign of phlebitis Notify physician Apply warm or cold compresses to affected site Notify infection control if part of agency policy
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Infiltration Extravasation Inadvertent administration of a nonvesicant solution into surrounding tissues. The inadvertent administration of a visicant solution into surrounding tissue. 5
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IOM report CDC & INS standards ◦ “follow your hospital policy” – Changing IV admin sets IV dressings ◦ How does this contribute to patient safety? 6
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Change IV administration sets Dressing changes Changing NAP Cleanse access port with new alcohol swab for 15 seconds. 7
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Easily converts to/from intermittent 3 types Capped, resealable diaphragm ◦ Blunt cannula split septum ◦ Luer access – neg. displacement ◦ Luer access – pos. displacement Negative pressure or positive pressure? ◦ Flushing technique is different!!! 8
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Does it have a small extension tubing? ◦ Yes: only need alcohol swabs & NS ◦ No: prime extension tubing; get new dressing Gauze pads Chux pad Hemostats Normal Saline ◦ Bacteriostatic 0.9% vs Preservative-free 9
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TSM = transparent semipermeable membrane ◦ Tegaderm is one brand out of many ◦ Change ________ Gauze dressing Procedure: 10
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When: ◦ Leaking, infiltration, pain, phlebitis, Dr. order Supplies: gloves, 2x2 gauze, bandaid How: Phillips, Procedure 6-4 Greatest risk: catheter embolism 11
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Power switch “enter” Numbers keyboard ◦ Set rate (in ml/hr) ◦ Set volume to be infused (VTBI) Check volume infused hold/run button 12
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Run/hold indicator display screen alarms door to put in tubing Safety mechanism when door shut Visual -battery, or electrical power. AlarmCause 13
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Upstream occlusion Downstream: Air Infusion complete Door/cassette open Low battery Error code _____ 14
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INS standard: “…shall be legible, accessible to qualified personnel, and readily retrievable. The protocol for documentation should be established in organizational policies and procedures.” “Shall reflect continuity, quality & safety of care” INS standards, 2011 15
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Patient/family participation Site condition & appearance ◦ Does facility have standardized assessment scales? ◦ Dressing, type of stabilization, pain Type of therapy: drug, dose, rate Daily assessment of need for VAD 16
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Multiple sites or lumens: what is infusing where Discontinuation of therapy patient tolerance ◦ “tolerated well”: NO, NO, NO NO ◦ What are assessments that you made to come to that conclusion? (C. Madsen) 17
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