Dec 16, 2009

New Peripheral IV Sets


This is the new IV set that we will be using in the ICU. We put this in to try it out and see how it worked. The nice thing about this system is that once you insert the IV there is no blood that comes out. It is a closed system so no more hooking a flush and j-loop up. Once the IV is inserted blood flows up the tubing and stops at the Y site. You can then clamp the tubing and switch off the valve that stops the blood from leaking with these new tips. The best part of this new IV set is the dressing that is made for them. It is more like a central line dressing and because the IV has a no rotation end on the IV, the dressing holds the IV in even after we pulled pretty hard on it. This will be great for those patients we have that are detoxing or vented. So, my feelings on the new IV set, I am excited and think that it should simplify the insertion and maintenance of peripheral IVs. This was an 18 gauge and not one drop of blood was seen. I am very excited to start using these.

3 comments:

Tamara said...

You will never see pictures of me testing IVs.

Ben said...

You are a freak show! People that liked to get poked with needles are normally on severe medication! What is your problem?

Nick said...

^^These two are a couple of wimps^^ ;)
We do that all the time for training. So can that still be used for a saline lock? I can't tell if you have fluid in that line or not. You think those would be easier to use in a field environment?

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