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EMR
EMT
AEMT
Paramedic
Extended
IV Therapy
Clinical Indications:
Any patient where intravenous access is indicated
To administer intravenous medications
To administer intravenous fluids
To obtain a venous blood sample where applicable
Steps
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1.
Inspect the IV fluid for the appropriate type, expiration date, discoloration, cloudiness,
leaks, or the presence of particles.
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Select the appropriate catheter and administration set.
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Using aseptic technique, connect the IV tubing to the bag. Fill the drip chamber
halfway and flush the air bubbles from the tubing. If using a flush with a PRN adapter,
ensure aseptic technique when connecting, and flush all bubbles from syringe and
adapter.
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Prepare equipment such as tape, Tegaderm, or Veni-gard, antiseptic solution, body
substance isolation, and tourniquet.
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5.
Apply the tourniquet proximal to an acceptable site. Keep in mind mastectomy patients,
patients on renal dialysis, or any other condition in which restriction of blood flow
could cause complications.
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Palpate a suitable vein.
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Cleanse the site with an antiseptic solution.
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Perform venipuncture.
Advance needle and catheter into the vein. DO NOT reinsert needle through catheter.
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Occlude vein proximal to catheter
Remove needle and dispose into the proper container without recapping
Connect IV tubing or prepared/flushed PRN adapter
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9.
Release tourniquet.
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10. Open the IV to assure free flow of the fluid and adjust the rate per protocol.
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11. Cover the site with a sterile dressing and secure the IV and tubing.
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12. Document the procedure, time, and result (success) on/with the patient care report.
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IV Therapy