Technician Hacks: Removing Air Bubbles from Fluid Lines

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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2022
  • DoveLewis Technician Trainer Jessica Waters-Miller, CVT, demonstrates a technician hack for removing air bubbles from a fluid line.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @Melaboo85
    @Melaboo85 Před 2 lety +32

    Stop fluid flow, close off or pinch off line below where bubbles are located so that bubbles are between pinch and fluid bag. Insert large sterile syringe (10mL or larger) with needle into extension port (if there is one attached to main line) or screw on if ports are leur lock safety ports, and draw back until all bubbles have been removed. Then take syringe and insert into port on fluid bag to re-introduce fluid to bag. Re-open fluid line.

  • @kylebushnell2601
    @kylebushnell2601 Před rokem +7

    The first part is the part I am looking for and you just simply say obviously we can do this. Thanks really helpful

  • @sufyanshoaib
    @sufyanshoaib Před rokem +1

    Thanks Jessica.. much appreciated

  • @mads855
    @mads855 Před rokem +11

    I do home IVs with my PICC line due to HG. I get super tiny bubbles that always stress me out and I struggle often with priming the line effectively. I'm no medical professional but I'll try these hacks I'm about to do a treatment

  • @shalomjade
    @shalomjade Před rokem +5

    Clamp the t-set at the patient or close the roller-clamp on the line first. If this is not done, the patient may bleed back up the line. Closing the line closer to the patient and then "stripping the line" upwards to move the air back into the bag, will collapse the line between these two clamps. Open the clamp closet to the bag first, then open the one closest to the patient.

  • @songlyon7795
    @songlyon7795 Před 3 měsíci

    great tip ! thanks for AKING THE TIME TO TAPE THIS!!!!!

  • @arveefernandez766
    @arveefernandez766 Před rokem

    So Helpful thanks!!!

  • @Dev_7789
    @Dev_7789 Před 2 lety +3

    woah I‘m gonna try the one with the pen. ty 🙏😊

  • @mentallycrafted
    @mentallycrafted Před rokem +1

    18 Guage needle into the IV line port (assuming you have an extension line added to your primary IV line, this would allow you to have to access ports if need be depending on where your bubbles are) open iv pump clamp and let fluid run till bubbles exit via 18 Guage needle of course some fluid will run so best used for non CRI fluids. Hope that makes sense.

  • @deedopix
    @deedopix Před rokem +4

    Brilliant simple hack, trust a tech to find the best and smartest thing to do

  • @randicooper2372
    @randicooper2372 Před 9 měsíci

    LOVE!!!

  • @snakeeater7002
    @snakeeater7002 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you. could you post more videos on how troubleshoot IV when not dripping?

  • @AlexiHolford
    @AlexiHolford Před rokem

    Cool!

  • @higiaa
    @higiaa Před rokem

    Thx

  • @priyakale574
    @priyakale574 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice.. but do we need to disconnect the iv line first?
    Or is there any need to stop the flow before doing these?

    • @kylebushnell2601
      @kylebushnell2601 Před rokem

      Yeah this is useless because of her simplicity, bout zero elaboration

    • @shayyelle2389
      @shayyelle2389 Před rokem +3

      I believe you'd have to stop the pump cause then the pump will just alarm that there is an occlusion. The point of the hack is so you don't have to disconnect the line.

  • @ryhol5417
    @ryhol5417 Před rokem +1

    I would just attach a 10cc ns syringe, clamp down flow and flush the bubbles up to bag reopen . Hundred ways. You could attach a syringe downstream and suck the air into it as well.

  • @muangfaa3511
    @muangfaa3511 Před 4 měsíci

    How about the roller valve? There's none in the clip, but mine has.

  • @giomacale8045
    @giomacale8045 Před rokem

    I do it with the pen but when I removed the pen the bubbles still there

  • @higiaa
    @higiaa Před rokem

    ❤❤❤

  • @delbovevencia448
    @delbovevencia448 Před rokem +1

    Whats the effect if ever air bubbles enter your bloodstream

    • @sellatercica129
      @sellatercica129 Před rokem +1

      Air embolism can b lethal but i dont know how much air can cause this .

    • @rachel2647
      @rachel2647 Před rokem +1

      @@sellatercica129 3mLs of air

  • @tiarob5918
    @tiarob5918 Před 8 měsíci

    I tried the rolling method before and it didn't work. I like the first method

  • @thilucky1
    @thilucky1 Před 2 lety +1

    We tap on the bubble

  • @BitsyBee
    @BitsyBee Před 10 měsíci

    Ixnay on the mask. You're giving me ptsd and really dating your video.