How to start an IV: Dorsum of hand

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  • Start an IV in the dorsum (back) of the hand (18-20 gauge)
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  • @samanthacyr2919
    @samanthacyr2919 5 років тому +678

    As an oncology nurse, I'll give you all a little trick for when you insert an IV in a hand or near the wrist. Put the patient's arm on a table or armrest and ask him/her to grab underneath the table. The wrist is now flexed and the skin is pulled so you can see the vein better and your thumb isn't in the way :)

    • @carolinechilders5850
      @carolinechilders5850 5 років тому +11

      Thank you!!! I've never had an IV in my hand

    • @nurse_joy425
      @nurse_joy425 5 років тому +4

      thank you. used this and it worked.

    • @samanthacyr2919
      @samanthacyr2919 5 років тому +9

      Ahmad Morad as a patient that's all you need to do :P just take a deep breath and try to relax your muscles. Once the Iv is in you will be able to move freely, it's just to facilitate the insertion :)

    • @MsNess87
      @MsNess87 5 років тому +1

      Thank you

    • @hewamd1284
      @hewamd1284 5 років тому +3

      Thank you nurse! 💕

  • @keeponwishin
    @keeponwishin 3 роки тому +121

    Because the needle’s bevel sticks out a little farther than the catheter, you have to advance the needle a little further after you get a flash. If you advance the catheter as soon as you get a flash, the catheter is likely not yet in the vein and you will probably push the vein off the needle, missing it completely and causing pain and bruising to the patient.

    • @MedSchoolMadeEasy
      @MedSchoolMadeEasy  3 роки тому +10

      Great advice, couldn't have said it better!

    • @selmayesil7705
      @selmayesil7705 Рік тому

      @@MedSchoolMadeEasy essesseewwwwfrfgr3 qfefdddf0ddffffref de e

    • @yanirawr
      @yanirawr Рік тому +1

      Yes happens way too often with beginners. Thats a great advice! :)

    • @andrewmchugh1602
      @andrewmchugh1602 Рік тому +1

      It depends on the brand of angiocath. The one used in the video is an Autoguard by BD. It's a 20 gauge because of the hub's color and also has a technology called "InstaFlash," which is simply a small notch in the needle maybe 1 cm proximal to the bevel. Only the 20 to 24 gauge needles have this feature. The notch is also proximal to the opening of the polyurethane catheter. So, when the needle's in the lumen, you'll see flash in the catheter, because blood will enter through the bevel opening and through the notch. The purpose is to minimize or eliminate fine movements or deviations of the operator when looking behind the fingers and underneath the hand for blood in the flash chamber (depending on the experience of the operator, it may be easier to keep eyes on the puncture site and visualizing for blood flow in the catheter to assess for venous access).
      To ensure successful cannulation, operators should always lower the angle (or lift the skin) and advance both the needle and the catheter slightly (millimeters) before advancing the catheter. Another brand, such as the Introcan by Bard, which I think has been owned by BD for several years now, requires the operator to advance the catheter before blood can travel into it; unlike the Autoguard, it lacks a notch in the needle.
      Btw, I'd rarely use an 18 gauge for the hand hahaha.

  • @LA_Viking
    @LA_Viking 5 років тому +13

    This video is particularly valuable because it focuses on the dorsum of the hand. For a lot of practitioners it’s the antecubital fossa or nothing. In the field I’ve seen, more than a few times, someone spend twenty minutes looking for a vein when they could have used the hand and had fluids flowing in five minutes.

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon 5 років тому

      Then they are inadequately trained.

  • @MamaChristine
    @MamaChristine 2 роки тому +29

    As an RN, also get your syringe read, burped, etc. if using an extension set, prep and burp air out. Apply one 3”x 1/2 inch tape under wings of catheter so that once in vein, you can fold like a butterfly and hold cath down. Also, super important, determine that the location in the vein is not in such a location that it will protrude past their knuckles. Ie, when their fist is clenched, it sticks out. That situation always ends badly with it getting caught on blankets, trays,toilets. Consider use of non dominant arm, and possible going on dorsum of forearm to keep it more protected. Also a flashlight can be helpful in finding a vein, along with alcohol wipes. PLEASE clean the skin more and look several times before trying. Do it right and once. They will thank you.

    • @titusdaniel
      @titusdaniel Рік тому

      Excellent info for this basic EMT going for IV endorsement. Thank you for sharing! Consider making videos as well.

  • @SiecleDamour
    @SiecleDamour 10 років тому +23

    Thank you guys for a concise video without all of the frills and extra. You rock.

  • @chiangnahine9573
    @chiangnahine9573 2 роки тому +12

    I love watching this💖 It gives me inspiration to pursue med school... Im from the Philippines, 💖God bless

  • @chrism6904
    @chrism6904 6 років тому +170

    Before you flush the saline, its always good to pull back on the plunger to make sure 100% you're in the vein. Blood will flow back into the flush, if you are in.

    • @frostygaming474
      @frostygaming474 4 роки тому +4

      I was about to say the same, I was watching and thought your supposed to aspirate???

    • @user-cc4kq6hl4c
      @user-cc4kq6hl4c 4 роки тому +5

      Chris M there was blood flow into the catheter before flushing

    • @MedSchoolMadeEasy
      @MedSchoolMadeEasy  4 роки тому +9

      Great point. Always a good troubleshooting first step as well. Thanks

    • @jermaine2211989
      @jermaine2211989 4 роки тому

      At most time your getting labs when starting am iv

    • @zmogus2
      @zmogus2 3 роки тому +1

      And to make sure that no air goes into vein??

  • @trevorthespaghettifox
    @trevorthespaghettifox 5 років тому +147

    That retractable needle was the coolest thing I've ever seen.

    • @MedSchoolMadeEasy
      @MedSchoolMadeEasy  4 роки тому +9

      I know, right? technology man

    • @md.tanvirahmmed4413
      @md.tanvirahmmed4413 3 роки тому

      @@MedSchoolMadeEasy a

    • @jiancheng3345
      @jiancheng3345 3 роки тому

      I've seen the great importance of natural herbs and the wonderful work they have done in people's lives. i read people's testimonies online on how they were cured of herpes, hiv, diabetics etc by Dr. Okooh herbal medicine, so i decided to contact the doctor because i know nature has the power to heal anything. I was diagnosed with hiv for the past 7 years but Dr. Okooh cured me with his herbs and i referred my aunt and her husband to him immediately because they were both suffering from herpes and they were cured too .I know is hard to believe but am a living testimony. There is no harm trying herbs. He is also a spell caster, he cast spells to restore broken marriages and a good luck spells to prosper and excel in life. Contact Dr. Okooh on:
      drokoohmiraclehome@gmail.com or
      /Whatsap me no:+1 (315) 217-1185 for more info thanks..

    • @laurenadam8375
      @laurenadam8375 3 роки тому

      Ch'ti gy'nvyuh

    • @turkishhalay3598
      @turkishhalay3598 3 роки тому +3

      @@jiancheng3345 stfu

  • @arl4945
    @arl4945 2 роки тому +10

    In my experience I would rather spend time choosing & prepping in order to stick once. If the patient seems to be getting the impression that I don't know what I'm doing I reassure them. Working on an IV team taught me that :)

  • @Subaruguy8508
    @Subaruguy8508 4 роки тому +14

    OMG, this makes me lightheaded just watching it!!

  • @mypupismup
    @mypupismup 5 років тому +887

    "Don't spend too long looking for a vein." Um no. I will take my sweet time and stick once I am confident I have found a good vein. I would much rather continue to communicate with and reassure my patient than be hasty and have to stick them multiple times because I'm worried about their impression of me.

    • @jac1161
      @jac1161 5 років тому +74

      Measure twice, cut once. Explain to the patient, calm their anxieties, be calm and confident, but friendly and humble. Love always, Nurse.

    • @robyne3359
      @robyne3359 5 років тому +18

      Exactly. I spend a good amount of time looking for a vein that I know I can successfully start a peripheral line in.

    • @miancu3
      @miancu3 5 років тому +36

      Jesus Christ you people will pick apart anything in any video. “Ummm no would rather do x”. Then make your own video and shut up

    • @tyrant2857
      @tyrant2857 5 років тому +16

      Nun worse then a nurse who rushes a needle

    • @aduptuniform2647
      @aduptuniform2647 5 років тому

      Ikr they stupid

  • @RedTitan5
    @RedTitan5 2 роки тому +15

    Being a med student in this pandemic is challenging...thank you for this video

  • @happy543210
    @happy543210 4 роки тому +355

    the real pain will be when removing that surgical tape off a hairy hand.

    • @My03Tundra
      @My03Tundra 3 роки тому +4

      happy543210 I know that frustration. That’s why I’ve trimmed the hair around where the IV could be placed before my surgery tomorrow.

    • @muthuraj5257
      @muthuraj5257 3 роки тому

      @@My03Tundra f me
      Pp

    • @mertarican5456
      @mertarican5456 3 роки тому +1

      @@My03Tundra hope you are ok man

    • @domina2013
      @domina2013 2 роки тому +2

      Wipe under tape with alcohol

    • @susancorvalan6765
      @susancorvalan6765 Рік тому

      Pull tape in the direction of hair growth. Shaving hair around insertion site promotes infection with skin flora.

  • @C3yl0
    @C3yl0 4 роки тому +150

    The digging for vein not gold comment made me laugh so hard 😂. ♥️

    • @MedSchoolMadeEasy
      @MedSchoolMadeEasy  4 роки тому +9

      Glad to hear that! Thanks!

    • @jiancheng3345
      @jiancheng3345 3 роки тому +2

      I've seen the great importance of natural herbs and the wonderful work they have done in people's lives. i read people's testimonies online on how they were cured of herpes, hiv, diabetics etc by Dr. Okooh herbal medicine, so i decided to contact the doctor because i know nature has the power to heal anything. I was diagnosed with hiv for the past 7 years but Dr. Okooh cured me with his herbs and i referred my aunt and her husband to him immediately because they were both suffering from herpes and they were cured too .I know is hard to believe but am a living testimony. There is no harm trying herbs. He is also a spell caster, he cast spells to restore broken marriages and a good luck spells to prosper and excel in life. Contact Dr. Okooh on:
      drokoohmiraclehome@gmail.com or
      /Whatsap me no:+1 (315) 217-1185 for more info thanks..

    • @jeffreychukwufumnanya3097
      @jeffreychukwufumnanya3097 3 роки тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @2910678
      @2910678 3 роки тому +1

      No se ve el punto d puncion y haz una vena dificil que no se vea

  • @slick987
    @slick987 3 роки тому +15

    I always had a hard time with hand IV sticks. This was very helpful. Thanks, Med School Made Easy!

    • @ahmedegymed5853
      @ahmedegymed5853 3 роки тому

      So it is more painful than that of antecubital fossa (at the elbow)?

  • @Pixizy
    @Pixizy Рік тому +1

    I just got out of the hospital and this video was more respectful then actually getting it done they poked me 3 times trying to start a iv because my veins are so small

  • @pinkyzondi5975
    @pinkyzondi5975 Рік тому +2

    Informative great short and straight ti the point well done . Thank yoy refresher ...

  • @studiomg3212
    @studiomg3212 4 роки тому +94

    Watching this to desensitize myself to needles puncturing veins

    • @Sugon-69
      @Sugon-69 3 роки тому +3

      me too!

    • @jiancheng3345
      @jiancheng3345 3 роки тому

      I've seen the great importance of natural herbs and the wonderful work they have done in people's lives. i read people's testimonies online on how they were cured of herpes, hiv, diabetics etc by Dr. Okooh herbal medicine, so i decided to contact the doctor because i know nature has the power to heal anything. I was diagnosed with hiv for the past 7 years but Dr. Okooh cured me with his herbs and i referred my aunt and her husband to him immediately because they were both suffering from herpes and they were cured too .I know is hard to believe but am a living testimony. There is no harm trying herbs. He is also a spell caster, he cast spells to restore broken marriages and a good luck spells to prosper and excel in life. Contact Dr. Okooh on:
      drokoohmiraclehome@gmail.com or
      /Whatsap me no:+1 (315) 217-1185 for more info thanks..

    • @Sugon-69
      @Sugon-69 3 роки тому +5

      @@jiancheng3345 You claim that 'herbs' cured your HIV, yet only 2 people in recorded history have been cured of HIV, and those being because of a stem cell transplant. If you had truly been cured, it would be all over the news.
      You are offering your alternative medicine to me because I said that needles make me nervous. If your methods actually worked, you wouldn't have to be seeking out vulnerable people like me just so someone would accept what you're selling. From the looks of it, you're a business. Not a doctor.
      Additionally, just because something is 'natural' doesn't make it more safe than something synthetic, arsenic is naturally found in fruit seeds and it is poisonous. There is no way to tell if a substance is safe to consume by knowing that it wasn't grown in a lab. Unlike herbal supplements, the FDA has to approve drugs before they go into the market.
      And for the love of god what do you even mean when you say 'herbs'?

    • @A.K.00
      @A.K.00 3 роки тому +6

      i am okay with pretty much any gory, bloody things in life imaginable. but needle and veins always get to me and i don't know why. gonna watch such videos till they don't nauseate me anymore.

  • @imagecrafting
    @imagecrafting 7 років тому +3

    Great, no nonsense video start to finish...

  • @user-nu1cb2qc4x
    @user-nu1cb2qc4x 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you....i am from middel east and your videos is so good😁

  • @dr.shreyaslokhande8070
    @dr.shreyaslokhande8070 4 роки тому +2

    Amazing. Thanks for the video 😊

  • @maryronan9970
    @maryronan9970 9 років тому +21

    Thank you for the video. Great technique. Remember in Pediatric patients you may not get a 'flash' of blood. It is at that point you just have to try and flush with NS to be sure you are in the vein.

    • @MedSchoolMadeEasy
      @MedSchoolMadeEasy  9 років тому +5

      Mary Ronan Great point, thanks Mary!

    • @letsusbreakitdown3222
      @letsusbreakitdown3222 6 років тому +2

      that's very true sometimes in any patient you made not get a flash or maybe a valve

  • @prrajwal9576
    @prrajwal9576 Рік тому

    Great video, the detailed explanation is v helpful. THANKS!

  • @zulsteadman9479
    @zulsteadman9479 5 років тому +2

    this video is so helpful!
    Thank you

  • @meenik6489
    @meenik6489 4 роки тому +61

    My biggest tip for new IV placers is don't doubt while putting the needle through the skin. Puncture the skin in 1 smooth and quick motion. I had 1 nurse who was new in placing IV's and she took atleast 5 seconds to pierce through the skin. This was absolutely horrible, so yeah, don't do that

    • @laurawilliams8005
      @laurawilliams8005 2 роки тому

      it just a like a pinch though

    • @meenik6489
      @meenik6489 2 роки тому +1

      @@laurawilliams8005 it's supposed to be. But I've had nurses like delay the puncture, and just keep the needle halfway through the skin. Now that hurts like a bitch

    • @laurawilliams8005
      @laurawilliams8005 2 роки тому +1

      @@meenik6489 not really though you don't need to watch. but I did

  • @Cordycep1
    @Cordycep1 3 роки тому +3

    thanks for instruction, needed to do stem cell IV on myself

  • @user-cv7ld6wj2u
    @user-cv7ld6wj2u Рік тому +2

    So helpful
    thanks friend

  • @g-smith4466
    @g-smith4466 5 років тому +1

    As we advance the needle we have to move the needle downwards at the same time?

  • @Me-lc9dk
    @Me-lc9dk 8 років тому +83

    OMG - you are a teacher and a guinea pig? Thanks for the video.

    • @MedSchoolMadeEasy
      @MedSchoolMadeEasy  8 років тому +21

      +Mara we prefer the term "test dummy" but yes! :-) thanks for watching Mara

    • @Me-lc9dk
      @Me-lc9dk 8 років тому +4

      It's amazing. I just started school, but yes, testing on live flesh vs pillow, straws etc does not compare :)

    • @Youngsoldier93
      @Youngsoldier93 8 років тому +3

      +Med School Made Easy This is awesome! I'm starting my first semester next year for nursing so I'm just trying to get some knowledge under my belt! :D
      Great video!

    • @Me-lc9dk
      @Me-lc9dk 8 років тому +2

      hehe me too :)

    • @copgirl11
      @copgirl11 7 років тому +3

      Me how is nursing school so far?

  • @marcialbonifacio3285
    @marcialbonifacio3285 9 років тому +9

    very informative, thank you very much

  • @eridasihota4049
    @eridasihota4049 3 роки тому +3

    Would you want to connect the luer directly to a primed saline lock then test the patency by flushing. You are reopening the connection by flushing with syringe first, you risk a blood bath. This was you secure the hub with a lock then you can feel free to attach any iv lines securely. You are able to draw back from the lock.

  • @haizenvihyennavarro5612
    @haizenvihyennavarro5612 5 років тому +7

    OMG G 18... lol! Thank you for this demo, very helpful :)

  • @russty7569
    @russty7569 2 роки тому +7

    “I typically hold the vein..” 4:27
    I almost had a heart attack.

  • @pinkyzondi5975
    @pinkyzondi5975 Рік тому +1

    Wow very informative thank you. Lots

  • @jamzee63
    @jamzee63 4 роки тому +5

    I am 57 years old and had Lupus since I was 17 years old....only ONE time in my life did someone start an IV and was painless. So many are clueless on how to start an IV.....they need better training I think and love what they do. It would help a lot!

    • @jamzee63
      @jamzee63 4 роки тому +1

      Btw...the one who did it right was in Germany. So much for the US they need yo go back to school and learn something next time around.

    • @daisybuchanan8205
      @daisybuchanan8205 2 роки тому

      All my patients say I am good at placing an IV, none of them ever complained, thank Allah for that.

  • @Nor2052
    @Nor2052 5 років тому +5

    Im going in for surgery on Friday and I have to get a iv I have a huge fear of needles but this helps me understand what will happen

  • @user-lf7cw7pi4y
    @user-lf7cw7pi4y 3 роки тому +2

    Well done!

  • @lawrencebando761
    @lawrencebando761 2 роки тому +2

    Great teaching

  • @thesunnyedge
    @thesunnyedge 4 роки тому +16

    Starting IVs has always been my most favorite part of nursing 😄

    • @wilfbm9067
      @wilfbm9067 4 роки тому +2

      Soooooo satisfying as long it goes well

    • @thesunnyedge
      @thesunnyedge 4 роки тому

      WBM haha true 😆

    • @praveenrajur1639
      @praveenrajur1639 4 роки тому +2

      Wow I am the same thing like insert IV

    • @craigcundiff3299
      @craigcundiff3299 2 роки тому

      I love starting iv i went got my iv certification to do iv im Emergency room charge head nurse so when someone need iv they go get craig he best give ivs I love it

  • @mariusgouws1572
    @mariusgouws1572 3 роки тому +1

    After the tourniquet is on, feel for the pulse. If still present the tourniquet is not too tight. Now the patient can pump his/her hand and let the arm hang. If needed rather use a baumanometer and inflate the cuff to between systolic and diastolic pressure. Wait the arm will become dark and acidotic which will cause the veins to dilate. When pin and needle feelings start, the sensation in the distal area will be deminished. I do not find pulling the distal part helps, since it also tends to flatten the veins.

  • @tinastv2071
    @tinastv2071 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks doctor good tip

  • @Ammani-Yat
    @Ammani-Yat 5 років тому

    fantastic job 👍

  • @vilyvaleria1638
    @vilyvaleria1638 4 роки тому +2

    EXCELENT, THANK YOU VERY MUCH !

  • @tkbtowa9256
    @tkbtowa9256 4 роки тому +2

    ありがとうございます!

  • @lorenaquimisdominguez1623
    @lorenaquimisdominguez1623 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent!!

  • @caitlynlewis4539
    @caitlynlewis4539 3 роки тому +18

    When he pulled the needle out before removing the tourniquet, I almost screamed! That could end in a bloody mess! You don't need the tourniquet on anymore after you've advance the catheter. Ah!

    • @moayedal-obaid8687
      @moayedal-obaid8687 3 роки тому +2

      If you're a pro u can pull them out at once.

    • @bevbag2715
      @bevbag2715 2 роки тому +1

      Exactly, the vein could blow especially in an elderly patient.

  • @barnojakbarova3487
    @barnojakbarova3487 3 роки тому

    thank you Mr. Doktor

  • @rajivdas8185
    @rajivdas8185 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent

  • @mavisamper8833
    @mavisamper8833 9 років тому

    very easy to learn and absorb....thanks so much....

  • @livdavies79
    @livdavies79 4 роки тому +12

    My hand started hurting watching this and i was cringing the whole time and I’m usually good with needles

  • @iamwithe14.20kbmubarakjhon
    @iamwithe14.20kbmubarakjhon 3 роки тому

    So beautiful hard terms

  • @aleksandraprodan7965
    @aleksandraprodan7965 3 роки тому +3

    Also, to be sure you're not going to end up giving iv fluids paravenous ( it's when you do inserd the catheter into the vein but the fluid goes into the tissue beside it, if it does the part of the hand will start to swell, but it won't change color or anything) have it in mind to check on the iv in the first 10-15 min, just in case

  • @lynmaling2024
    @lynmaling2024 3 роки тому

    Galing naman thanks for sharing

  • @hananestar7678
    @hananestar7678 4 роки тому +1

    Formidable cette intrafusion du serum.

  • @ange-yolettejean5406
    @ange-yolettejean5406 Рік тому +1

    Thanks🙏

  • @Thetrurth
    @Thetrurth 5 років тому +1

    Great video

  • @rosiirosa5305
    @rosiirosa5305 6 років тому

    Nice video.

  • @yousseftarek324
    @yousseftarek324 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @ghazalafarhin3348
    @ghazalafarhin3348 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome 👍🏻

  • @baba-sm1fm
    @baba-sm1fm Рік тому

    Remove the tourniquet as soon as you put your thumb on the vein to stop the blood from dripping out, it took way too long and the blood has nowhere to go as you stop above with the tourniquet and below with the thumb. Yes there is more vasculature that will take on that blood flow, but, it is ideal to avoid restricting blood flow when possible. Also, elevating the syringe before injecting the saline, will allow the air bubble to travel to the surface rather than getting injected in to the vein. The extention tubes provided in the IV kits, prevent large air bubbles from making it into the vein, of course need priming with sterile saline first.

  • @arielbaguiosandiego2716
    @arielbaguiosandiego2716 7 років тому +1

    tnx miranda 4 the info. :-)

  • @jamielynpurificacion4992
    @jamielynpurificacion4992 3 роки тому +1

    When I start watching curious about what if I had an iv on wrist. I start feeling a sudden beat at my heart and tension towards it. Realizing the fact that yes. It's confirm I had a needle phobia and I don't how to cope of

  • @cheekymonkeygirl3378
    @cheekymonkeygirl3378 Рік тому

    I'm taking my nursing prerequisites and I will start nursing next year. I plan to watch videos like this and educate myself before starting nursing school. Do you think practicing on dummies purchased from Amazon would help before starting the nursing school? ☺️🐭

    • @chengwu932
      @chengwu932 Рік тому

      Hello CheekyMonkeyGirl: Just like all things in life, the more you spend time with it the more proficient you'll become. So, yes, by all means, practice on dummies if you have them. Handle those IV catheters, get familiar with how to hold them and manipulate them whenever you can. You'll be surprised how well you will do when you insert your first real IV in real patient. I'm a 29 years RN and had at least one million successful IV starts(pediatric patients), so, good luck with your future career.

  • @nimerpolicarpo7427
    @nimerpolicarpo7427 2 роки тому +3

    Por favor que las explicaciones también sean en idioma español ya que hay público con lengua española, gracias

  • @Internationalmedtv
    @Internationalmedtv 2 роки тому +1

    Educative

  • @azizwaris9824
    @azizwaris9824 3 роки тому

    Very nice

  • @kathleenroberts6357
    @kathleenroberts6357 9 років тому

    Thanks, but here's a question how often is the tourney changed from patient to patient?

    • @ladyvee7110
      @ladyvee7110 8 років тому +1

      +Kathleen Roberts Tourniquets are disposable and are not to be reused on different patients. Each patient gets their own and they are disposed of once they are no longer needed.

  • @nonstopspicytom3485
    @nonstopspicytom3485 4 роки тому +9

    Me at 5 years old that got a iv: no reaction.
    Now 13 watching people get an iv: *SCARED*

  • @anonnigiri9301
    @anonnigiri9301 2 місяці тому +1

    interesting videos!

  • @strongmedicose7288
    @strongmedicose7288 2 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @cbrucesbiz
    @cbrucesbiz 7 років тому +5

    I'm sure the test subject was happy to see you used a piece of tape, on his hairy hand, to hold the gauze. Ouch! Thanks for the info. After ten or more methods of this and I will be able to work out the best way, for the most average case.

    • @MedSchoolMadeEasy
      @MedSchoolMadeEasy  4 роки тому +1

      We're hardcore, Bruce

    • @AmyLynn94
      @AmyLynn94 4 роки тому

      Rubbing alcohol helps break down the adhesive so it won't rip the hair out when you take it off!

  • @jameswan3820
    @jameswan3820 4 роки тому

    very nice

  • @clarizmajenkins9903
    @clarizmajenkins9903 3 роки тому +1

    Just had a drip this is why i am watching this

  • @ericgalbraith9970
    @ericgalbraith9970 9 років тому +22

    I am 12 right now and am working towards a doctrine in medical procedures in neurology or normal medical treatment. i am trying to get my fear of blood and needles away by watching these videos and thank you for informing me in this area.

    • @copgirl11
      @copgirl11 7 років тому +3

      Mr. Metroid how are you fairing now?

    • @aybskirmish6217
      @aybskirmish6217 6 років тому

      Yah, sounds exciting!

    • @carolinedavis1277
      @carolinedavis1277 6 років тому +1

      You can do it! I'm a paramedic with emetaphobia (fear of vomit). It IS possible to get over a phobia to follow your dream!

    • @devynfox2232
      @devynfox2232 6 років тому

      I was completely terrified of needles when I started Phlebotomy school when I was 18. I’m 25 and still a phlebotomist, in school we practiced on each other and poked each other a few times a day. Go attend a phlebotomy program at a vocational college, it’ll help immensely with that fear.

    • @CoconutDreamz1
      @CoconutDreamz1 5 років тому

      Caroline Gerlach I’m a doctor and I have emetophobia too! It is VERY possible, I am living proof!

  • @Umm_who_are_you
    @Umm_who_are_you 3 роки тому +2

    i lost it when he said."we are not looking for gold for veins" laughs*

  • @shelbywedell2445
    @shelbywedell2445 4 роки тому +6

    When you put the tourniquet on you are supposed to have the “bunny ears” up away from the the sight of where your drawing the blood.

  • @mariaemedinadiaz
    @mariaemedinadiaz 4 роки тому +2

    Thank u great 👍 video

  • @MahamedBassay-kq2rb
    @MahamedBassay-kq2rb 10 місяців тому +1

    I appreciate

  • @kamenjekanandjo726
    @kamenjekanandjo726 5 років тому +12

    That's very interesting and I would like to be a nurse

    • @MedSchoolMadeEasy
      @MedSchoolMadeEasy  4 роки тому +2

      Proud of you, Kamenje!

    • @jiancheng3345
      @jiancheng3345 3 роки тому

      I've seen the great importance of natural herbs and the wonderful work they have done in people's lives. i read people's testimonies online on how they were cured of herpes, hiv, diabetics etc by Dr. Okooh herbal medicine, so i decided to contact the doctor because i know nature has the power to heal anything. I was diagnosed with hiv for the past 7 years but Dr. Okooh cured me with his herbs and i referred my aunt and her husband to him immediately because they were both suffering from herpes and they were cured too .I know is hard to believe but am a living testimony. There is no harm trying herbs. He is also a spell caster, he cast spells to restore broken marriages and a good luck spells to prosper and excel in life. Contact Dr. Okooh on:
      drokoohmiraclehome@gmail.com or
      /Whatsap me no:+1 (315) 217-1185 for more info thanks..

  • @34greenster
    @34greenster 6 років тому +2

    Man I’m so excited for med school

  • @mamakholi4361
    @mamakholi4361 5 років тому +5

    You even forgot to hold the catheter while injecting the SALINE.
    Which can cause to splash out of bloods due to force exerted by pressure given by plunger.
    Anyway it was nice vid keep going.

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon 5 років тому

      Not really but he should have aspirated first and then removed the tourniquet.

  • @morgannechristie
    @morgannechristie 2 роки тому

    So THATS what they do to me when I end up in the ER every other month with nonstop seizures 😂

  • @erikaquatsch2190
    @erikaquatsch2190 Рік тому

    Well those were the "bookends" of IV therapy. 'a bit disappointed your excellent instruction doesn't include connecting a primed IV line or a saline lock, covering with a transparent dressing and writing the date and time of insertion on the dressing.
    A big cheer to the volunteer IV recipient! 🎉

  • @augustinbalende2234
    @augustinbalende2234 4 роки тому

    Merci pour la video des prises des abords veineux, priere de nous faire les liens faciles 'a ouvrir.

  • @natymaala9657
    @natymaala9657 3 роки тому

    Hi am very new with bedside care pls help with some procedures that i need to be more confident in doing .i am now experiencing Discrimination in the area that hurting me so much and feel uncomfortable and uneasy for everything.pls do help..

  • @clerkiller18
    @clerkiller18 6 років тому +5

    I had this done today

    • @MedSchoolMadeEasy
      @MedSchoolMadeEasy  4 роки тому

      That's awesome. Hopefully you have healed well. Thanks

  • @nyzmikey
    @nyzmikey 2 роки тому

    how do you make your own hands stop from shaking?

  • @MahamedBassay-kq2rb
    @MahamedBassay-kq2rb 10 місяців тому +1

    Good

  • @andretreadwell5535
    @andretreadwell5535 Рік тому +1

    Imagine walking in and your anesthesiologist turns this on

  • @dr.monikabhuriya10
    @dr.monikabhuriya10 5 років тому

    Nice

  • @tuang_baby
    @tuang_baby 7 років тому +2

    What if you encounter a venous valve and the catheter does'nt advance any further even after the first and second flash?

    • @Pendergeist
      @Pendergeist 7 років тому +7

      what i do is i advance the catheter as far as i can. if it's less than halfway in, i would abandon the attempt. if it's more than halfway then i pull out the needle , and try to flush the cannula in. 8/10 the inflow of saline pushes the valve open and the catheter will slide the rest of the way.

    • @tuang_baby
      @tuang_baby 7 років тому

      Okay! Thanks. I'll try it

  • @akhoneybee9076
    @akhoneybee9076 4 роки тому +2

    I would personally rather spend the time Looking for a proper site than to worry about the patient’s impression of me. When I move too hastily and either puncture or miss their vein they will DEFINITELY dislike me for having to start again! As a patient it would make me more comfortable and faithful with a provider that actually takes the time to assess the quality of a site before proceeding. Newbies take your time and do it right. Do your best to be sure first. Most people new to placing IV’s have a bit of time to get good at it first before developing the speed needed for trauma patients. Impressions of your speedy, flashy, confident provider will be thrown out the window if you have to stick them 20 times!

  • @wholeNwon
    @wholeNwon 5 років тому +33

    Good. Just a few things: Exercising the hand to increase blood flow in the veins is really useful only after the tourniquet is applied.
    Slapping the skin over the vein is useless and the mark of an amateur. In applying the tourniquet, stretch the elastic before you apply it to the skin and tie it. Doing it as you did causes it to pinch the skin more than necessary and is painful, esp. to old people.
    Alcohol as an antiseptic is not optimal. Betadine is much better. When advancing the catheter, try not to touch the edge of the hub. Later, when tubing is changed, even careful people often allow the new connector to touch that part of the hub risking sepsis.
    The puncture site and visible catheter should have a betadine ointment barrier to bacterial invasion. Remove the tourniquet sooner. Aspirate before you flush. When removing one, elevate the arm while pressure is applied to the puncture site.
    Take your TIME to find a good vein. Talk with the patient. I'm trying to estimate the number of IVs I've started and coming up with at least 30,000 but probably forgetting some.

  • @ThatRicanNP
    @ThatRicanNP 6 років тому +1

    Any tips on finding a good site on elderly patients? I work in a Geri-Psych unit and the patients are old, uncooperative and easily angered. I find that older people have really rollie and skinny veins and I have a hard time starting IVs on them.

    • @kenslay
      @kenslay 6 років тому +2

      Maria GoGa Use a 22 gauge IV cannula and always anchor, ( immobilising the vein) very very important in geriatric patients with rolling veins, alittle reassurance and a helping hand equally works for me..

    • @swiftkarma4436
      @swiftkarma4436 5 років тому +1

      And lots of praying. I used to have to draw PT/INRs on elderly hospice patients who still took Coumadin.

    • @MamaChristine
      @MamaChristine 2 роки тому

      Eke N agree! Sometimes trying dorsum of lower arm is a better site than hands, they tend to infiltrate. Another person can also provide traction to sides of the arm, hand, toholdloose skin, et out oftheway.

  • @piroskamerk106
    @piroskamerk106 3 роки тому

    I had this so many times ,, even sometimes both hands,,I m not saying didn’t feel anything,but it’s not that painful ,,,😊

  • @arielbaguiosandiego2716
    @arielbaguiosandiego2716 7 років тому

    tnx nicole

  • @maleehasiddiqua8103
    @maleehasiddiqua8103 5 років тому +21

    I'm finally scared shittless now😹😹😹

    • @hadijutt6914
      @hadijutt6914 5 років тому

      😂😂

    • @randysutherland7373
      @randysutherland7373 4 роки тому

      Why are you scared?

    • @jiancheng3345
      @jiancheng3345 3 роки тому

      I've seen the great importance of natural herbs and the wonderful work they have done in people's lives. i read people's testimonies online on how they were cured of herpes, hiv, diabetics etc by Dr. Okooh herbal medicine, so i decided to contact the doctor because i know nature has the power to heal anything. I was diagnosed with hiv for the past 7 years but Dr. Okooh cured me with his herbs and i referred my aunt and her husband to him immediately because they were both suffering from herpes and they were cured too .I know is hard to believe but am a living testimony. There is no harm trying herbs. He is also a spell caster, he cast spells to restore broken marriages and a good luck spells to prosper and excel in life. Contact Dr. Okooh on:
      drokoohmiraclehome@gmail.com or
      /Whatsap me no:+1 (315) 217-1185 for more info thanks..

  • @lystic9392
    @lystic9392 2 роки тому

    This is so freaky... grrrrr.
    I need to get an IV soon. I know it's over in just a couple seconds but even the idea of the tourniquet is freaky to me.
    But I do think it helped me a little watching this video. Because I didn't know the needle was so small. The katheter thing always looks so big, but the hole is not THAT big.
    And now I know they first clean it. Or I would have been freaking out already when they are just cleaning the spot XD

  • @thebadace1
    @thebadace1 8 років тому +2

    Late question not directly related but, I'm looking to go into med school and was wondering what your high school and undergrad GPA was if you don't mind me asking

    • @chewie2055
      @chewie2055 2 роки тому

      You have to take the MCATS

  • @manideepultimate3567
    @manideepultimate3567 5 років тому

    Ultimate