IV Therapy Matching
Common insertion pathways for Central Venous Therapy |
subclavian, jugular, femoral vein, cephalic vein(is peripheral but the line runs to central area) |
erythemia, pain or burning, warmth, edema, cordlike vein. |
Complications of Isotonic IV |
Patient Controlled Analgesia |
Risks and Complications of Central Venous Therapy |
Air embolism, pneumothorax, sepsis,chest pain, confusion, hypotension, dyspnea, pallor, tachycardia, tachypnea, unresponsiveness |
cloudy, yellowish, used to raise osmotic pressure, Dextran is clearish |
Complications of hypotonic solution |
clear fluids, dextrose or saline, can be Iso, Hypo or Hyper tonic |
Indications for Hypotonic IV |
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