HOW TO START AN IV | INTRAVENOUS INSERTION FOR NURSES AND NURSING STUDENTS
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- Starting An IV Line can be a scary, especially that many nursing programs are not providing teaching this to nursing students, as nursing students will need to be trained once they become a Registered Nurse in a facility. In this easy Starting an IV line video, you will learn which IV supplies you need to start an IV, how to prepare an IV site for insertion of an IV, how to flush an IV site, clamp the IV site, place a cap on the IV tubing to prevent microbes from entering the IV site, and how to label the IV site.
In this Made Easy Starting an Iv/intravenous line video, I offer tips on how to start an IV, angiocatheter, intravenous line. Nursing students have requested this video so that they learn how to start an IV and learn the IV insertion techniques that they do not learn in nursing school. Proper IV insertion technique is important because many patients are scared of intravenous catheters.
Remember, that this video is for instructional purposes only. Always follow the latest state or employer protocols regarding IV insertion.
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@@lisahannans5878 thank you ❤️
Omg you made this look super easy. Truly appreciate your time and help with this skill. Thank you 💚
I'm so happy you made this video. I never learned how to put an IV in nursing school and am afraid I won't have enough experience in orientation.
Hi my new RN!!!! I’m glad it will help you. I will be doing on the actual IV sites next !❤️
That is why I am reviewing! :) it’s been 2 years since RN school and at my former employer we don’t have patient on IVs just PICC lines. Thank you!
@@colleenmorgan8224 you are welcome!
@@colleenmorgan8224 I made the mistake of going to jobs where I didn’t have to start IV; long term care and stand alone psych facilities
🤣what do they do in nursing school?
This was very helpful, new ED nurse here.
Finally a good detailed video
wanted to let you know i passed my check off thanks to your video...thank you
Good job!
This is a great video overall, the only exception being that you didn't explain attaching the flush to the iv tubing and priming it first before attaching it to the catheter. That's a super important part since not priming the tubing can cause air emboli in the bloodstream. From looking at the tubing as you attached it, it looks like it was primed, but since this is a teaching video it would be good to explain that part since it's not obvious to the new learner.
It was explained. Watch it again
Thank you so much for this very good video. I’ve been a registered nurse for 11 years and I’m ashamed to say, IVE NEVER STARTED AN IV!!! We were taught in school but I’d always let someone on the floor start it for me. I didn’t stay in hospital setting too long; opted to work in long term facilities. Not many IVs to start there. My last jobs were care manager and case manager.
With that being said, Can you please simplify what size needles is for what situation. I’d appreciate it so much!
Can you do a course on IV calculations?
same case with me. YT helps me alot. Thanks for sharing..:)
Assisting nursing students with calculations is my passion! Nice videos ☺️
Glad you like them!
The BEST instructions! Thank you
Most informative IV start I've found. Took your time and explained very well. TY
Thank you
i love this video this will help me with my IV check off today....
Im glad it will help. Let me know how you do
Best video EVER! Thank you sooo much!!!
Finally a video with modern equipment my hospital actually uses! Awesome video and very helpful.
You are welcome!
God bless you for this video. Easy and on point video. Thank you
Thank you
Great video. Have to connect a normal saline flush to the extension tubing first and then prime the extension tubing prior to connecting it to the catheter
That is what was done.
Great Informational video, but I think it would be helpful to some to show and explain when and how to remove the tourniquet.
GREAT EXPLANATION !!!
Thank you
It's a good thing that said only for nurses and not paramedics. It would be scary for a nurse to teach a paramedic to do anything nothing like waiting on orders to just assess a patient
Thank for this great video. I'm an lvn about to start my clinicals for my rn. I love these videos to brush up on skills and get my confidence before getting in front of my instructors. This was perfect
Thank you 🙏🏽
Wow very nice..I really learned frm u..awesome instructions..keep it up
Omg, this was such a wonderful explanation and I wish I stumbled upon your videos sooner. It would have saved me so much time!
Thank you ❤️❤️
How can a RN cause a patient to get thrombophlebitis in the arm?
It can be caused by many factors…is the patient prone to? Or maybe passing the vein?
@@DrRegisteredNurse Patient is not prone. First time ever happened.
Perfectly explained👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you 🙏🏽
Great video. Thanks!
Great Video!!!! Very Very detailed 👌
Thank you so much for this demo vid! Very detailed! 🙌🏼😀
Thank you for the upload! This answered a lot of my questions as a nursing student!
Nice for you advice thanks
I appreciate you giving a demonstration of how to stick an IV in the right way.
Also, could you please review some face masks if possible?
Ok
Thank you for the video really helpful
Wow she's pretty.
And she got a good blood return from that I.V.
Cool.
Excelent explenation
Thank you!
The best description
Very helpful...I need to add a fake IV for a movie. I appreciate your time in making this video and sharing your knowledge.
Thank you!
This was great. Straight to the point!. Thank you. I have a check off coming up and this video is definitely helpful.
That was so helpful! This video was so well put together. Thanks for this!
Thank you so much!!! Great explaining and really good video:) I am a big Fan 😍 greetings from Germany
Thank you so much 😊
Couldn't you also prime the flush tubing before connecting it to the IV to prevent bubbles? Great video by the way! :D
I always do that when preparing my supplies prior to insertion...I did that in the video
Yes, it is best to have it done prior to sticking the patient so it’s ready to go once you have access. I guess she did it off camera because it wasn’t demonstrated in the video. But yes, you’re right - the extension tubing must be primed BEFORE attaching it to the cannula port so that you can safely flush the IV.
Will you show us how to discontinue / remove an IV or saline lock ?
Can you show us how to program a I V drop by machine and by gravity?
I can...make sure to stay tuned!
I'm saving this video 👍🏽
Thank you! Don’t forget to share 💕
Wow this was perfect and so helpful!
This is so helpful!! thank you!
Thank you for watching! ❤️
Great Video, and thank you for your Work.
Thank you! Happy holidays
You should add flush to ive tubing before inserting iv and have it attached and waiting first
Well done. This was very helpful.
Most effective video.
MOHAMMAD Al-AMIN thank you!
Sooo helpful! Thank you
Thank you for the feedback!! ❤️
very helpful!
This is a great video
Thank you for the feedback! ❤️
Wowwwww thank you 🙏
You are welcome! 💕💕
Is the cubital vein this close to the wrist to be avoided bc of the risk of nerve damage?
i don't get the point of the tegaderm if it's not covering the insertion site?
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Is the IV extension necessary for all infusions? I work in a dental office and sometimes for surgeries we do not have it available and i am told to attach the tubing straight to the catheter hub
It is not necessary if not available 😊
Not necessarily but i find it more easy to have the extension attached when giving medications because some patients says it hurts when attaching the syringe without the extension. Don’t know if that makes sense
I was practicing an iv yesterday and I got flash back from my needle, kept trying to advance my catheter but it wouldn’t advance and it was causing dimpling over the vein and my classmate complained of pain. Did I advance the catheter too early? Or did I not go deep enough with the needle? Thanks! Great video!
Can you please correct the fact that your "clean" glove is on the IV site where you are now going to cover with a clear, sterile dressing? The site should never be touched. Unless the gloves are sterile, you may introduce microbes at the site, then cover with a nice dressing and let them grow undisturbed. Also, the IV should be stabilized until dressing on. It is very painful for the catheter to be flopping around as you flush.
Where are located? Do you offer classes?
can you give iv line without cannula, if yes what is disadvantage of it.
What was the second background musical track? Who recorded whatever song it is?
I would have to check
At what point are we supposed to take the tourniquet off?
I’m in school and can’t get a clear answer..
As soon as you get a flash!
@@DrRegisteredNurse thank you!!
Do you not remove that band you put on before you started?
Did you watch the entire video? It was removed.
Best vid to get scared from them even more:
No tourniquet?
There is a tourniquet on.
@@DrRegisteredNurse oh sorry I must have missed it.
Is this iv location safe ??
Yes
Couldn't even see that vein ! lol.
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