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Monday, June 8, 2009

Peripheral Vascular Accesss


Threading an intravenous catheter into a peripheral vein is a routine procedure.

Peripheral Vascular Access is obtained to administer Intravenous Fluids,Blood products and medications.With adequate skills and knowledge of the best site , the proper equipment,and the right technique,this procedure can proceed smoothly.
There are a number of new equipments that have come up in the markets ..here's one of them...                                                        
                                                                              
 
BD insyte autoguard shielded IV catheters are an innovation to reduce needle stick injuries.The `push button sheilding mechanism ' allows the needle and the flash chamber to retract ,thus reducing the chance of a needle stick.                                                                                                                   

Watch this video and send in your suggestions about this product....


p.s .This is not a promotion of any product or any company.Ijust happened to come across this product and would like the other nurses to know about this product.

God bless.....

1 comment:

Safe ePayments Motivator said...

Nursing is a noble profession. In this age of nuclear families, the patients will be requiring emotional support too.
Trust, this quality is there in plenty amongst the new-age nurses