Re: Transilluminator for IV Starts/Lab Sticks
The Doc's use the Wee Sight but it is expensive. I used to use the otoscope but it gets hot.
I just dorsiflex the preemie's hand/wrist over the Transilluminator and the red light shine through it showing the veins/arteries like you would not believe. The only warning it comes with is not to look directly into the light....DUH!!!!
If I want an IV, I just place it either under the preemie's hand or arm and have someone hold it while I stick visualizing the vein. Another technique is to use it to find the vein and then place two dots along the vein line with my ink pen. I then turn the lights on and start by inserting the IV cath just below the distal dot and aiming toward the proximal dot; I only have to figure out depth after that and that's not hard at all.
Hope that helps. Blind sticks on preemies, or adults for that matter, are not my forte.
Have a great day!!!
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