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I put in my first intraosseous this morning. Man, that felt weird! I've taken PALS many times but in the beginning that was a doc-only job. Luckily I had the medic standing next to me talking me through it, 'cause baby legs are way different than chicken legs!
I, too, am sorry bout the outcome, TazziRN.
This is very under-utilized. Not sure if it would have made a difference in this case, but should employ IO ASAP - after two or three attempts at venous access or 90 seconds, whichever comes first.
Article from eMedicine for those interested in this procedure:
eMedicine - Intraosseous Access : Article by Pegeen Eslami, MD
When I teach PALS, I teach insertion with these two particular IO:
....Jamshidi
... Illinois sternal iliac IO
I personally use the first one for it fits better in my hand (small hands). The other one is too large and clumsy for me.
Everyone develops their own technique of insertion.
TazziRN, RN
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Just feels way weirder.