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Friday, October 12, 2012

INJECTION IV

Intravenous Injection







How to Give an Intravenous Injection



Instructions


  1. 1
    Pick a rubber tubing tourniquet since these hold self tightening loops that can easily slip 
    off the arm when done. This type is preferable due to the ease of use, but there are other
     types that can work just as well.
  2. 2
    Wash your hands with an antibacterial soap and clean the injection area with alcohol or 
    site specific antimicrobial swabs. This part of the procedure helps to decrease the rate 
    of infection.
  3. 3
    Tie the tourniquet around the arm so that the veins rise to the surface for easy view.
     This allows a choice of which veins are easiest to insert the needle into. If this is tied 
    too tight, the more delicate veins can sustain damage, making them useless for your injection.
  4. 4
    Insert the cannula or needle at a 45 degree angle into the
    vein. This will allow you to inject medication into the vein with the blood flow 
    (towards the heart) and allow for best administration.

  5. 5
    Pull back on the plunger after insertion into the vein to test for a flow of blood. 
    If no blood is pulled back, then you need to remove the needle and try again as it is 
    not in the vein. Blood that has a bright red color and is foamy is in the artery; 
    remove the needle immediately.
  6. 6
    Remove the tourniquet after inserting the needle into the ve
    in or your vein might burst from pressure that builds up. Slowly push the plunger 
    of the syringe to distribute the medication evenly. When done, pull out the needle 
    and apply pressure to the area with a gauze pad.


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