Nurses General Nursing
Published Oct 27, 2001
a-rose
179 Posts
where do you lay a tire to stop bleeding in venos transfusion ?
I want to know how do you do in transfusion?
P_RN, ADN, RN
6,011 Posts
Rose, I see you are from China. I do not understand your question. Tire is not the word. Did you mean tourniquet? A rubber strip to stop blood flow?
http://erl.pathology.iupui.edu/labmed/Generator.cfm?Image=RYD_02
If you mean how to stop bleeding, then direct pressure on the site would be the answer.
deathnurse
78 Posts
Originally posted by a-rose where do you lay a tire to stop bleeding in venos transfusion ? I want to know how do you do in transfusion?
Can't pass this one up...
Lay tire around throat. Inflate tire. Spin tire, till patient lay down. Venous take care of self.
Aloha
nurs4kids
753 Posts
lol, deathnurse..sick..hillarious
I thought, "..damn, "tire"?? this is a new one on me..I gotta get out of peds!!" roflmao
debbyed
566 Posts
:D :D
a-rose: Please excuse us, it's that dark side of our humor raising it's ugly head. Please try to explain further what information you are requesting, we really will try to help.
armyrn
73 Posts
In the O.R. we say that hemostasis via exanguination is 100% effective. In other words, all bleeding stops eventually!
nice to meet you! thankyou!
yes, it mean tourniquet. how long the tourniquet to injection spot?
thisnurse
657 Posts
hello arose
im still not understanding your question?
are you asking if you should use a tourniquet
to stop bleeding?
jayna, RN
269 Posts
..if you mean to put in intravenouse transfusion, then do what the others (Carole Kirby)had said, like tie the torniquet above where you want to put the catheter.....
...if you want to stop the bleeding , apply direct pressure to the site..
..but in some cases, i have noticed some doctors, applying pressure furthest from the body(below).. i have tried this before like applying a torniquet below the site where you want to put cannula, and it helps, because we know vein carried blood from the body to the heart and so if you apply pressure below the site, the bleeding will stop..if the vein is superficial, apply pressure below that vein and voila!!!!.. :D
try that.... for confrimation:D :D
how much is the distance from the tourniquet to stick the needle?
it's 6CM in our nursing book.
canoehead, BSN, RN
6,890 Posts
I don't know anyone who measures how far above the site they put the tourniquet. Just give yourself enough room to do the procedure.
I think the far is not very fit. So want to understand some from your. Do write in your nursing book?