IV Complications
IV Insertion
Documentation
Hospital Policy
Keys to Success
100

Proper technique and applying pressure after removal of an IV until bleeding has stopped help prevent this complication

What is Bruising

100

What  93% of hospitalized patients receive.

What is a IV therapy?

100

The provider that started the IV.

Who should chart the IV start?

100

Nurses do this to prevent complication from IV therapy

What is assessment of the IV site.

100

The first thing nurses do before placing an intravenous catheter

What is assessment of patients needs

200

Inflammation of a blood vessel

What is Phlebitis

200

Re-hydrate, deliver medications, blood or plasma products, or nutrition.

What is the purpose for Intravenous Therapy

200

Both of these should be charted

What are successes and attempts?

200

Every 96hrs to reduce complications

What is the time to change IV sites and tubing

200

Warm blankets, better lighting and good body mechanics can help nurses do this 

What is first poke success

300

IV fluids and medications that leak  into the local vasculature

What is infiltration?

300

 what is the patient’s condition is and what therapy are they going to be receiving.

How to decide what size of IV catheter to use?

300

Site labels require what information

What is date and initials?

300

What can nurses do when the duration of IV therapy will likely exceed 7 days or requires frequent restarts.

What is advocate for PICC lines

300

assessing veins and calling for assistance

What is knowing your own skill and ability

400

An unplanned administration of a medication or vesicant solution into the surrounding tissue

What is Extravasation

400

A 20-gauge catheter or larger is needed to administer these products

What is blood products and IV contrast?

400

The Site, location, Gauge, # of Attempts, Pt’s tolerance and any complications from insertion must be documented in this place

What is patients electronic health record?

400

Acceptable use of antecubital site for IV start

What is specific procedure or life threatening emergency

400

when an IV site is painful

What is catheter removal?

500

What can happen as a result of poor IV insertion techniques and hand hygiene practices.

What is a blood stream infection?

500

Twice per nurse to a maximum of 4 attempts

How many times should a patient be poked for an IV start

500

Poor charting does not prevent this.

What is litigation?

500

Hospital policies are used for what purpose

What is reducing the risk factors and complications of intravenous therapy before patient harm occurs.

500

IV flow that stops or slows, Leaking around catheter , lack of blood return, Inflammation or blanching.

What is signs of complications

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