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Mar 24, 2006 07:34 PM

Valsalva maneuver

by rn4cicu

Let me hear how you guys perform Valsalva maneuver?

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No. 1
from Kiwi
Old Mar 24, 2006, 09:20 PM

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Well, first you lift up the seat. Gather mentally-stimulating reading material. Sit down. Take a deep cleansing breath, prepare yourself, and go at it..........

j/k

Just hold lips together and blow without air escaping from nostrils. That is about as easy as the description can get. Remember to use care with pregnant women with respect to the VM.
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No. 2
from MmacFN
Old Mar 24, 2006, 10:40 PM

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LOL

Ok under what circumastances? On patients intubated or not?
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No. 3
from sandman1
Old Mar 25, 2006, 07:58 AM

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Turn off the vent, close the APL valve, turn up the gas flow, squeeze the bag until you reach your predetermined pressure (40 is a nice number) and hold it.
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No. 4
from MmacFN
Old Mar 25, 2006, 03:03 PM

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yup

When i am doing a central line (subclavian specifically) i will valsalva my patient by holding in a breath (bagging) in order to dilate the subclavian vein and make it easier. Works very well. I actually have ultrasound pics of my own i used to demonstrate the difference
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No. 5
from athomas91
Old Mar 26, 2006, 09:13 AM

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a few years ago - FN's weren't sanctioned to do centrals - i knew they were thinking about changing that - when did it happen??
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No. 6
from MmacFN
Old Mar 26, 2006, 09:40 AM

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central lines?

That might be state specific. Air Evac Services here in AZ has been doing them for 37 years. I also learned to do them when i was a paramedic years ago.

I currently teach sub-clavians, internal jugulars & femorals to our new flight nurses and medics. Honestly, central lines are not done often in the field, nor should they be. I teach them as a last resort. In truth, with the advent of the EZ-IO drill, its hard to justify them at all.

The learning curve for central lines is high for new people, but i could teach an ez io to a non-medical person in less than 20 minutes. The risks of central lines are high whereas those with the EZ IO are minimal.

Its an awesome device!
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No. 7
Old Mar 26, 2006, 09:55 AM

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I had no idea this applied to anything but pooping.
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No. 8
from MmacFN
Old Mar 26, 2006, 10:07 AM

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LOL

Well, when you valsalva the mechanism (a Parasympathetic one) causes dilation of the veins and arteries as well as a depression of the SA node (causing bradycardia).

In anycase, this dilation makes placing central lines much easier. I tried to attached pics of pre and post valsalva of my own internal juglar (ultrasound pics), but they are too big for the forum. If your interested let me know and ill send them to you

Originally Posted by Suesquatch
I had no idea this applied to anything but pooping.
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No. 9
Old Mar 26, 2006, 12:12 PM

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Thanks, Mike. It's good to know that that fancy=schmancy name for holding your breath and pushing is good for something else!
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