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25 Ιουλ 2023 · Peripheral intravenous (IV) lines, catheters or cannulas are indwelling single-lumen plastic conduits that allow fluids, medications and other therapies such as blood products to be introduced directly into a peripheral vein.
30 Οκτ 2023 · First-time success rate for peripheral IV placement ranges from 65 to 86 percent [1]. This topic will discuss the indications, contraindications, performance, and complications of peripheral venous catheter placement without the use of ultrasound guidance.
27 Απρ 2023 · The most common peripheral IV sites include the back of your hand, inner elbow and foot. In infants, the scalp is the easiest placement. A peripheral line can remain in place for several days if needed. This can prevent the need for repeated needle sticks if you need ongoing treatment.
Peripheral intravenous (IV) device management. Highlights and video on pediatric IV placement; Peripheral Line Placement. Good overview on indications, contraindications, technique, etc; Ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous cannulation. Another procedure oriented guide with some details specific to using ultrasound ; Peripheral venous ...
Procedure. Prep equipment (open packages for items, prepare tape, prepare saline lock/IV line, identify sharps bin) Apply tourniquet proximal to desired site. Cleanse site with antiseptic solution. Re-check vein. Insert needle, bevel up, at 10-30 degree angle, 1-2 cm distal to the desired target.
In medicine, a peripheral venous catheter, peripheral venous line, peripheral venous access catheter, or peripheral intravenous catheter, [1] is a catheter (small, flexible tube) placed into a peripheral vein for venous access to administer intravenous therapy such as medication fluids.
The aim of this review is to identify and summarize nursing research standards of care, and best practices for safe management and prevention of catheter-associated bloodstream infections related to peripheral intravascular (PIV) and central intravenous (CVC) line placement.