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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)
Phlebitis Assessment
erythemia, pain or burning, warmth, edema, cordlike vein.
Occlusion assessment
IV stops dripping
Complications of Isotonic IV
fluid overload
PCA stands for:
Patient Controlled Analgesia
Risks and Complications of Central Venous Therapy
Air embolism, pneumothorax, sepsis,chest pain, confusion, hypotension, dyspnea, pallor, tachycardia, tachypnea, unresponsiveness
Colloids
cloudy, yellowish, used to raise osmotic pressure, Dextran is clearish
Complications of hypotonic solution
May cause edema
Crystalloids
clear fluids, dextrose or saline, can be Iso, Hypo or Hyper tonic
Indications for Hypotonic IV
dehydration
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