IV Therapy

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INTRAVENOUS THERAPY Jana Heczková Kateřina Zámečníková http://utpo.lf1.cuni.cz https://is.cuni.cz /studium [email protected] Charles University in Prague, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Nursing Theory and Practice

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Transcript of IV Therapy

INTRAVENOUS THERAPY

Jana Heczková

Kateřina Zámečníková

http://utpo.lf1.cuni.cz

https://is.cuni.cz/studium

[email protected]

Charles University in Prague, 1st Faculty of Medicine,

Institute of Nursing Theory and Practice

INTRAVENOUS THERAPY

Indication

Maintain fluid or electrolyte balance

Administer fluid

Administer blood or blood components

Administer medication

Maintain nutritional state

Administer diagnostic reagents

Monitor hemodynamic functions

INTRAVENOUS ACCESS

Venipuncture - i.v. inj.

Peripheral i.v. lines

Central i.v. lines

Implantable ports

INTRAVENOUS ACCESS

Venipuncture - i.v. inj.

Peripheral i.v. lines

Central i.v. lines

Implantable ports

INTRAVENOUS ACCESS

Venipuncture - i.v. inj.

Peripheral IV lines

Central IV lines

Implantable ports

INTRAVENOUS ACCESS

Venipuncture - i.v. inj.

Peripheral i.v. lines

Central i.v. lines

Implantable ports

INTRAVENOUS ACCESS

Venipuncture - i.v. inj

Peripheral i.v. lines

Central i.v. lines

Implantable ports

INTRAVENOUS ACCESS

Venipuncture - i.v. inj

Peripheral i.v. lines

Central i.v. lines

Implantable ports

INTRAVENOUS ACCESS

Venipuncture - i.v. inj.

Peripheral i.v. lines

Central i.v. lines

Implantable ports

INTRAVENOUS THERAPY

i.v. bolus

infusion

intermittent

continuous

INTRAVENOUS THERAPY

i.v. bolus

infusion

intermittent

continuous

INTRAVENOUS THERAPY

i.v. bolus

infusion

intermittent

continuous

INTRAVENOUS THERAPY

Local complications

Infiltration

Extravasation

Phlebitis

Infection

Systemic complications

Sepsis

Embolism

Fluid overload

Catheter-fragment embolism

Practice

Administering i.v. infusion

Gain medication and

equipments

Check medication

Count dose

Prepare medication

Check pt wristband

Administer medication

Ampicilin

i.m.; i.v. 1 g

11-2015

Zinacef

i.v. 750 mg

11-2015

Amoksiclav

i.v. 1,2 g

11-2015

Tazocin

i.v. 4,5 g

11-2015

Practice

Ampicilin Inf.

800 mg

1,2 g

600 mg

1,6 g

Zinacef Inf.

250 mg

500 mg

1 g

1,25 g

Amoksiclav Inf.

600 mg

900 mg

1,5 g

1,8 g

Tazocin Inf.

3 g

1,5 g

2 g

6 g

Ampicilin

i.m.; i.v. 1 g

11-2015

Zinacef

i.v. 750 mg

11-2015

Amoksiclav

i.v. 1,2 g

11-2015

Tazocin

i.v. 4,5 g

11-2015

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London, 2006

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd: London. 2004

Smeltzer, S. C.; Bare, B. Textbook of Medical-Surgical

nursing. 10th ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins: London,

2004

WHO guidelines on hand hygiene 2009