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Old Feb 05, 2007, 03:14 PM
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Re: Peds IV Tips....

Weigh and measure them...all pts should be weighed and measured on admit......I don't mean to sound stupid but is that what ur asking...sounds kind of obvious?

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Old Aug 02, 2007, 04:27 PM
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Don't flush ivs in babies and kids with a syringe larger than three mls. I see ER nurses all the time use the prefilled 10 cc syringes. Also heparin for capped lines if you ever want to use it again.

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Old Aug 06, 2007, 06:24 AM
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Re: Peds IV Tips....

Originally Posted by Semele View Post
Don't flush ivs in babies and kids with a syringe larger than three mls. I see ER nurses all the time use the prefilled 10 cc syringes. Also heparin for capped lines if you ever want to use it again.
I have to disagree here. I have used 5 and even 10 cc syringes to flush IVs for many years...as long as you use a needle or needleless device with a large bore there is less pressure in the line, reducing the chance of "blowing" the vein. Many times you have to flush, then reflush, and flush again during and after the taping process to establish and ensure patency. And of course...PLEASE flush with heparin unless it's JUST a saline lock.

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