Cpms College of Nursing Procedure ON Performing An Intravenous Injection
Cpms College of Nursing Procedure ON Performing An Intravenous Injection
Cpms College of Nursing Procedure ON Performing An Intravenous Injection
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Introduction:
Intravenous is a term that means within the vein. Thus, is the introduction of a medication into the
veins necessary for treatment purpose.
Definition:
When the medications are introduced through the venous routes, it is known as intravenous
injection. These routes are used when medication are introduced in high serum concentration and
specifically prescribed by this route only.
Purpose:
To get rapid and systemic effect of the drug.
To provide the needed effect even when the patient is unconscious.
Assures that the total dosage will be administered and the same will be absorbed for the
systemic action of the drug.
Provides only means of administration for medications that cannot be given orally.
Indication:
Neonates with hypoglycaemia, requiring high glucose infusion rates (>4-6/kg/min)
Electrolyte disturbances: Hyponatraemia, hyperthermia, hyperkalemia.
Post-surgical patients with drains or suctioning from gastrointestinal tract.
Total parental nutrition (TPN) solutions.
Contraindication:
IV access should be attempted as distal as possible.
Avoid veins that cross over joints, local infection/ injury.
Extremities with renal shunts or fistulas.
Frontal vein
Superficial temporal vein
Posterior auricular vein
Internal and external jugular vein
Subclavian vein
Axillary vein
Basilic vein
Cephalic vein
Superficial dorsal vein
Umbilical vein
Femoral vein
Great saphenous vein
Dorsal vein
General Instruction:
Give injections only on the doctor’s written orders.
Always inform the parents what procedure is to be done inorder to achieve co-operation.
Follow strict aseptic techniques.
Observe the “Ten rights” of the administrations of medicine.
Never use a drug whose expiry date is over.
Always maintain a good interpersonal relationship with the patient inorder to co-operate
during the procedure.
Always have the patient relaxed and placed in a comfortable position.
Expel the air from the syringe before the injection.
Nurse’s Responsibility in the Administration of Intravenous Injection
Preliminary Assessment
Articles Required
A tray containing
- Take the solvent in the syringe and introduce it into the vial.
- Mix the powder with the solvent by rotating the vial in the palm of hand.
- When mixed well, take out the required amount of solution in the syringe.
Drug Calculation
Young’s formula :
Clark’s formula:
150