Found this today before my clinicals for IV insertion. Very thankful for the clear demonstration on how to insert the IV and what mistakes to avoid 🙏 Hopefully I will successfully perform the IV insertion perfectly for my demonstration 🍀🍀🍀
I love how in these videos they always tell you to ask your patient for their consent. I think we as healthcare givers (especially in the US) can forget that sometimes patients don’t know that they have the right to say no, OR that it can be hard for a patient feel like it’s ok to say no. Sometimes asking “is that ok” can help a patient feel more in control and more confident in their health care.
All the videos I watch are clear veins. Pls try on an anaemic patient or kids too where the vein is quite difficult to locate I want to learn more. Thank you
Thank you very much for this very important nursing procedure being demonstrated here.❤ Please continue to upload such procedures for us to learn more 🙏
I'd like to add that If you're working with transparent tape and tiny tape strips: put on the tiny tape strips on so that it is easy to see where the puncture of the skin is (this is to see if it gets irritated without removing the tape). Not all hospitals can provide this but if they do then you should put them on correctly Do not put your fingers directly on the needle/catheter or on the place where the needle has punctured the skin. These places must be as sterile as possible. You don't necessarly need to try on a different arm if you've failed to put in an I.V. on one arm. This is especially true for patients with an AV fistula used in dialysis (not allowed to puncture any blood vessel on the same arm where the fistula is, blood pressure shouldn't be taken on that arm either). If you're having trouble getting the I.V. to go in all the way in, you can put on the saline and try to push the I.V. in as you gently flush (Sometimes needed to open valves that block the insertion). Of course you have to keep on examinating the skin to notice if it's swelling like in the video incase the vein has been damaged.
I think it was most likely that IV fluid leaked from the cannula into your tissue. It is common that the needle nicks the vein as it's inserted and the fluid leaks into the tissues, making the tissue swell.
I wasn't able to insert cannula, but I'm able to insert one now after watching this video. Thank you so much.
This is the best demostration of inserting a cannula so far. Thank you very much.
Found this today before my clinicals for IV insertion. Very thankful for the clear demonstration on how to insert the IV and what mistakes to avoid 🙏 Hopefully I will successfully perform the IV insertion perfectly for my demonstration 🍀🍀🍀
I know it was a while ago, but did ya do it?
Winner of the Most Explicit IV Insertion video. Genius!
Best!
That nurse was a legend ❤❤and this was a very good demonstration ❤❤
Shit, the patient was a legend too. IV looked like a 18g. She took that like a champ. Hand IV's hurt.
I love how in these videos they always tell you to ask your patient for their consent. I think we as healthcare givers (especially in the US) can forget that sometimes patients don’t know that they have the right to say no, OR that it can be hard for a patient feel like it’s ok to say no. Sometimes asking “is that ok” can help a patient feel more in control and more confident in their health care.
This helping me out in 2024... Nice demonstration nurse
All the videos I watch are clear veins. Pls try on an anaemic patient or kids too where the vein is quite difficult to locate I want to learn more. Thank you
Thanks -- this is a basic demonstration. We plan to film more difficult IV starts, such as in a baby -- sometime in the next few years.
We're grateful, this is the best demonstration so far
Nobody had ever did like this amazing video.. Hatts of u... Urs demonstration was excellent😍
learnt something different that's going to help me whenever i'm passing a line. thanks🙏
This is the best of this series I've come across here.
Thank you very much for this very important nursing procedure being demonstrated here.❤
Please continue to upload such procedures for us to learn more 🙏
Very good and clear demo..so helpful
Thank you very much for posting this video🙏🏻 (from Taiwanese firefighter)
The voice ,the demonstration, everything is perfect and crystal cleared🙏
From 2024.🎉
I have loved everything that I have seen. Thanks for the instructions, they are clear and very educative ❤
I don't usually comment on UA-cam but this prompted me too, thanks very much best cannulation video on UA-cam
It's the best demonstration. Even if I speak French better than English, but I understand. Thanks you soo much.
This is by far the best video about iv cannulation! Especially the animation was very helpful to understand!👍
The teaching is thorough as possible. thank you very much
The best demonstration so far
Nice demonstration
You are a good teacher
This is the best video so far! Keep this video forever 😍
Best detailed video so far
Good job
Best so far
Such wonderful demonstration!! Thank you so much
Thanks soo much, it's a nice demonstration, I'm now confident enough to do it 👏
Thank you sooooo much for this really educative videos
It was sooooo helpful
Thq for posting this video...clear demonstration 👍
May God bless you for a well detailed demonstration
This is well detailed ❤ much appreciated 😊
This was a really helpful video. More of this ❤
I'm a training ñurse I learn much from this video thank you very much
Good explanation mama Africa!❤
Absolutely nice video, 3D makes it so easy to understand. ❤, Now i am a student nurse, Pray for me 😘 Thanks everyone.
Wow what I very nice demonstrate ❤ it really helped me
Best video demonstration to set IV line. 👍
Have loved the demonstration ❤
Très bonne démonstration. Simple et pratique ❤
Wow idk how I got here but that was a nice tutorial. Thanks 😊
i am not a nurse but i learnt something
Thank you very very much the best video ❤❤❤❤
I keep finding it difficult to pass a line but I think with this video I can be able to do it
Very clear I learned from this thanks very much
Thank you very much It's very useful video
Very good knowledge ❤
This absolutely beautiful 😍 video tqsm
Very good and helpful demonstration.
thanks you very much . the video is very clear to learn.thanks
Very good and clear demonstration, understood well, thank you
Good demonstration I have learned alot thank you
I'd like to add that
If you're working with transparent tape and tiny tape strips: put on the tiny tape strips on so that it is easy to see where the puncture of the skin is (this is to see if it gets irritated without removing the tape). Not all hospitals can provide this but if they do then you should put them on correctly
Do not put your fingers directly on the needle/catheter or on the place where the needle has punctured the skin. These places must be as sterile as possible.
You don't necessarly need to try on a different arm if you've failed to put in an I.V. on one arm. This is especially true for patients with an AV fistula used in dialysis (not allowed to puncture any blood vessel on the same arm where the fistula is, blood pressure shouldn't be taken on that arm either).
If you're having trouble getting the I.V. to go in all the way in, you can put on the saline and try to push the I.V. in as you gently flush (Sometimes needed to open valves that block the insertion). Of course you have to keep on examinating the skin to notice if it's swelling like in the video incase the vein has been damaged.
very helpful additional tips -- much appreciated Mr Hippo!
Wow thanks
Wow. Well explained. Thank you
Wow, I learnt alot today, I will but to practice
Wow thank you for the wonderful demonstration
Your video is very good😊
Thank u for posting these v knowledgeable videos ...keep going 😊😊
Waww that's very good
Thanks ❤
Nice one
Very well explained
This was very marvelous I real love it
Superb demonstration thank you verymuch
Clear demonstration very good
Can the cannula be rejected by the body of the patient?because l had the same case,my hand was swollen
I think it was most likely that IV fluid leaked from the cannula into your tissue. It is common that the needle nicks the vein as it's inserted and the fluid leaks into the tissues, making the tissue swell.
Both hands? l was then support to be injected on my back
Very helpful ❤
Fantastic demonstration
The best ever!!!!! Thank you
Thank you so much i learn a lot
Welll explanation😊
Great job ❤ thank you
very clear demostration❤
Very good demonstration
Super sir .. very clear explanation
Well done nurse ❤
Very helpful video
So educative and understandable thanks very much, much love from Uganda
Well demonstrated 🙏
This is wonderful demonstration it help full
Thank you so muh it is so informative
Hi madam iam new subscriber thank you very much madam.
Thanks this is so educative
Ty u saved me❤❤
Wow so amazing 💗💕
Best Explain ever
best explenation mam
Perfect lecturer
Well explained thankyou 👍👍👍
Loved the video
thanks so much for d demonstration
wow thank you very much 👍
So helpful 🙏🏾
Very good technic .
I like it
the cannula is also called a cathiter
Wahou very nice I like it 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank u pls more video
Nice practice
Nice demonstration
Thank you madam ❤
Very usefull video
If the dressing is transparent easily can check the patency.