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Old Oct 03, 2007, 05:10 PM
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IV practice

Hello All,

I'm in my first year of nursing school at my local community college. Needless to say, it's been very tough, but worth it. Last week in lab, we started IV therapy. Our lab meets one day a week. I practiced in lab again this week; however, our labs will be closed for a week because of fall break. I really want to get my technique down pat. Any suggestions? When many of you were in nursing school, what/whom did you practice on to get your IV technique down? Thanks in advance

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Old Oct 03, 2007, 08:37 PM
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Anything you can stick a needle into and tape down. A pillow? A smooth round soft vegetable?

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Old Oct 03, 2007, 09:07 PM
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Re: IV practice

In my opinion, nothing really compares to the real thing. Get your steps and technique down, but it is all different when sticking a human vein. I once practiced on a piece of tubing that was taped down. Good luck!

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Old Oct 03, 2007, 09:22 PM
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Re: IV practice

something i will never do again. I started one on myself. Ouch!
(but it was my first good stick!)

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Old Oct 03, 2007, 11:23 PM
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Re: IV practice

Straws can work well for practice, but as stated previously, nothing compares to the real thing.. My mom let me practice on her..

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Old Oct 04, 2007, 05:02 PM
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Re: IV practice

I have to agree with the above posts. I've never seen anything that feels like human skin and vein, and feeling is so much of starting an IV. Manequins etc. are good for practicing your tape down techniques etc. though.

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Old Oct 04, 2007, 05:24 PM
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Re: IV practice

I used a banana for practice. I would place it on a table and hold it so the rounded side was facing me and each end was on the table. I would imagine it was some little ol' lady's arm or back of hand that I had to hold still while gently, yet with enough force, pierce the skin. Then I'd practice advancing the catheter and taping it down... all while still steadying the "arm". I just used the same old needle and catheter over and over for practice at home.

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Old Oct 04, 2007, 06:09 PM
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Re: IV practice

I always practiced on a stress ball or an orange, lol. Just anything to get your technique down is what I suggest. Nothing compares to the real thing, but like my instructor has told us time and time again - at first they are looking at how well you know the procedure and how well your technique is. Yes, it'd be great to get every IV on the first try...but that doesn't always happen. The most important thing is doing the procedure right and you can polish your technique on anything. Just practice, practice, practice!

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Old Oct 04, 2007, 10:48 PM
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Re: IV practice

My wife (a doc) used oranges when she needed to work on her technique. Then she graduated to using my shoulders (for IMs). Now that I'm looking at nursing school, I've been considering a short course in phlebotomy. Since the pleb-schools sometimes offer IV certifications as well.

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Old Oct 05, 2007, 12:31 PM
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We are absolutely forbidden from practicing anything invasive on ourselves, each other, spouses, friends, etc. I mean I guess they wouldn't know, but if something went wrong...now, the poor sick patients in the hospital, they barely even get a choice about being our pincushions! (I mean, they can refuse a student, but who really does...)

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