General Instruction for Intravenous Injection

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General Instruction for Intravenous Injection

 

General Instruction for Intravenous Injection

General Instructions

  • Follow strict aseptic technique throughout the procedure 
  • Administer IV fluids only with a clearly written prescription
  • Maintain the specified rate of flow to prevent circulatory overload 
  • Constant and continuous observation for any unfavorable symptoms
  • Observe the rights during administration 
  • Check the expiry date before opening the bottles
  • If fluids are discolored, cloudy in appearance that should not be used for infusion
  • Do not use any site that is tender, red, edematous and inflamed 
  • Never allow the bottle to get empty completely to prevent the entry of air into the tissues
  • Keep the patient warm and comfortable with blankets if necessary
  • Immobilize the joints with splints when the needle is placed near a joint
  • Frequent observation of the vital signs throughout the procedure will help to detect many complications 
  • Allow the patient to void before the IV infusion is started.

Observation Needed Throughout the Procedure

  • Flow rate and potency of IV tubing
  • Dislodgement of needle 
  • Signs of circulatory over load
  • Urinary output
  • Needle site
  • Fluid level in the bottle 
  • Vital signs at frequent intervals.

 

Preliminary Assessment

  • Check
  • Patients name, age, bed number and diagnosis
  • Purpose of infusion Doctors order
  • Level of consciousness
  • General conditions
  • Abilities and limitation
  • Need for additional restraints
  • Articles available
  • Previous experience.

Equipment

  • A tray containing: Sterile IV solution
  • Sterile IV infusion set
  • Sterile needle of choice (Butterfly or cannula) 
  • Sterile syringe (2 or 5 mL)
  • Sterile transfer forceps in a jar pieces
  • Sterile cotton swabs and gauze
  • Surgical spirit Kidney tray and paper bag
  • Bowl with water 
  • Tourniquet
  • Adhesive tape and scissors
  • Specimen bottles Mackintosh and towel
  • IV pole
  • Restrainer (Splint with roller bandages).

 

General Instruction for Intravenous Injection

 

Preparation of the Patient and Environment

  • Explain the procedure: Sent the visitors outside
  • Provide privacy
  • Allow the patient to empty the bladder
  • Check the vital signs Adjust the height of the bed
  • Arrange the articles at the bedside
  • Place the patient in comfortable and relaxed position
  • Provide adequate light in the room.

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