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I would look in your policy and procedure manual, and do it with another nurse. We use PCAs a lot.
"Prime to the y and your patient won't die" (just prime to the Y where the PCA tubing meets the IV infusion, then clamp the PCA line and flush the IV tubing well- otherwise you'll give an unwanted narcotic bolus when you attach to the pt.)
"Don't extend the line and your patient won't whine" (this is a common mistake. Don't put extension tubing downstream from the Y connector where the IV tubing and PCA tubing meet. If you do the narcotic has to flow through all of the extension tubing before it reaches your patient. Depending on the rate your iv is flowing and the volume of the extension tubing, it can add significant time before the med reaches the patient, leadeing to overuse or underuse of the PCA. If you must extend the line, extend the IV line before the Y, or use a very narrow guage medfusion line to extend it)
Soneshine
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Hi,
I am returning to a Med/surg floor next week after being out of general floor nursing for a couple of years. I am having some anxiety about simple procedures & setting up a PCA pump is one of them? Anyone have any good instructions or tips for me! Thanks