Apply tourniquet Open n close fists Tap vein Apply alcohol swab Protective cap removal from needle Stabilising vein Insert needle into vein at 15° with upward pressure See blood in flashback chamber Pull out tourniquet Pull out inside chamber by few milimiters Insert the cannula inside the vein Apply a pressure at the tip of cannula Pull out the needle Close the cannula by plug
Thankyou sir,same way iv cannulation procedure was shown during nurse mentor inspection by MSC nursing lecture but Jhpiego team was saying that after putting gloves you have touched the outside cover cover of IV cannula so it can cause infection
1:51 I can still remember that i scream so bad with tears on my eyes while my clinical Instructor putting iv cannula on me😭 horrible. horrible. never. ever. again. Some pt wake up because of me. but you know i enjoy putting and removing iv cannula on my pt😌 2nd year here.
Sir, do not block the inserted site with the dressing that is the only window we can see through for any visual infusion phlebitis (VIP) score to look for. Thanks
You can use any of these two ports for injection of Normal Saline into the cannula. Pink Cap port is the port from which blood cannot come out even if the cap is open. However, White Cap port is the port from which blood can come out if it left open.
Pink port can only be used for injections. Because injections are pushed in by applying force. White port can be used for both injections and drips. Because drips flow freely through it and they don't need to be pushed through it by applying some force.
Kinda wanna try it on myself but im a highschooler lmao imagine i get a hematoma for that and end up in the hospital for doing experiments on myself lol
Thanks for the comment. When you attempt on a vein and pierce it, it goes into local spasm and local swelling. Therefore, a second attempt at the same site is going to be unsuccessful and painful.
The lack of some sort of saftey to prevent the needle from accidentally poking the person inserting the IV after it was removed from the cannula made me nervous... 🤣🤣
I'm a medical student currently in 3rd year. In internship I have to do this but i have one query. I have moderate shaky hands all the time. I'm so worried if i will be able to do insert cannula correctly
Dressing is applied the wrong way around - white part should go distally, not proximally. This allows transparent area to go over insertion site so it remains visible
Sorry for that. Actually I used that type of tape for the first time for video only, therefore, I made that mistake. Otherwise, in routine, we use normal sticking tape to fix the cannula.
Cannula insertion on average is 1 more or less the same pain of a blood test 2 just a little bit more that blood test or 3 much more than blood test? Whith one is correct
How would you hold the cannula if you'd be cannulating yourself? Cause I try to learn that and in every video this grip that is shown is good only if ure cannulating someone else.
Yes, you are right. Proper angle is achieved only when you are cannulating someone else. It is not advised to cannulate yourself. This is because proper angle is difficult to achieve. Moreover, two hands are required later in the process. So, you should ask someone else to put the cannula for you.
I have seen seniors giving saline even faster than it, especially when flushing the cannula. However, you can go slow if you are more comfortable with that.
20 gauge needle cannula has the same diameter of needle for blood test 0,8 mm but has a cannula bigger 1,1 mm. So how much painful compared with average blood test? Is Equal, is a bit more or much more? Please tell me the answer
In peripheral veins, a little bit of air bubbles do not cause harm even if you don't remove them. However, if you are dealing with CVP line, be cautious. Because CVP line can tolerate less amount of air bubbles.
1. As soon as your vein is pricked, remove the tourniquet. If you do not remove the tourniquet right now, back pressure of blood will be high and blood will come out from the cannula. 2. Apply pressure where the tip of the cannula is present. If you apply, pressure on the stem of the cannula, blood will come out. However, if you apply pressure on tip of the cannula inside the vein, blood will not come out. Keep on practicing. It takes some practice.
Flushing a single time is enough. No need to flush twice. Remember that cannulas get blocked if not used for a day or so. So, if it is not used in the last 24 hours, it is a good practice to flush it before using it again.
No. It is not recommended as it will be very difficult to maintain the correct angle. Moreover, both hands are used during the procedure. Whereas, you can use only one hand if you are trying to cannulate your own hand.
Apply tourniquet
Open n close fists
Tap vein
Apply alcohol swab
Protective cap removal from needle
Stabilising vein
Insert needle into vein at 15° with upward pressure
See blood in flashback chamber
Pull out tourniquet
Pull out inside chamber by few milimiters
Insert the cannula inside the vein
Apply a pressure at the tip of cannula
Pull out the needle
Close the cannula by plug
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Thankyou sir,same way iv cannulation procedure was shown during nurse mentor inspection by MSC nursing lecture but Jhpiego team was saying that after putting gloves you have touched the outside cover cover of IV cannula so it can cause infection
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1:51 I can still remember that i scream so bad with tears on my eyes while my clinical Instructor putting iv cannula on me😭 horrible. horrible. never. ever. again. Some pt wake up because of me. but you know i enjoy putting and removing iv cannula on my pt😌 2nd year here.
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Sir, do not block the inserted site with the dressing that is the only window we can see through for any visual infusion phlebitis (VIP) score to look for. Thanks
Make a video of iv cannulation when vein is not visible
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Very different for larger guage canula. Obviously using a giving set could require another port.
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at 2:33 , what is the purpose of pink cap on the top of the IV of saline is administered in the other hole of the IV?
You can use any of these two ports for injection of Normal Saline into the cannula. Pink Cap port is the port from which blood cannot come out even if the cap is open. However, White Cap port is the port from which blood can come out if it left open.
@@MedTimewithKhan okay so basically, pink cap is a better port because blood won't come out?
Pink port can only be used for injections. Because injections are pushed in by applying force. White port can be used for both injections and drips. Because drips flow freely through it and they don't need to be pushed through it by applying some force.
@@MedTimewithKhanthankyou sir for the information
@@MedTimewithKhanhow do we avoid pushing in the residual air at the infusion port while giving iv push ?
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Kinda wanna try it on myself but im a highschooler lmao imagine i get a hematoma for that and end up in the hospital for doing experiments on myself lol
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Good video,theoreticaly some guideline say you should avoid piercing recently attempted site(vein) ,what could be the problem if you do that?
Thanks for the comment. When you attempt on a vein and pierce it, it goes into local spasm and local swelling. Therefore, a second attempt at the same site is going to be unsuccessful and painful.
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The lack of some sort of saftey to prevent the needle from accidentally poking the person inserting the IV after it was removed from the cannula made me nervous... 🤣🤣
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I'm a medical student currently in 3rd year. In internship I have to do this but i have one query. I have moderate shaky hands all the time. I'm so worried if i will be able to do insert cannula correctly
A little bit of shakiness is normal. It can be reduced with practice.
Just train your brain my dear ,,,,,boost up Ur confidence,,stop overthinking...take it easy,,,deny the shaking spirit..it will go
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Good but very fast 😢 procedure i can't understand plz one vedio again for this topic and slowly showly thanks 😊❤
Noted. Thanks for your comment. Meanwhile, kindly watch the video again and you will understand more.
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Dressing is applied the wrong way around - white part should go distally, not proximally.
This allows transparent area to go over insertion site so it remains visible
Sorry for that. Actually I used that type of tape for the first time for video only, therefore, I made that mistake. Otherwise, in routine, we use normal sticking tape to fix the cannula.
Cannula insertion on average is 1 more or less the same pain of a blood test 2 just a little bit more that blood test or 3 much more than blood test? Whith one is correct
no. 1 is correct if experienced person is doing it. otherwise no. 2 if normal person is doing it.
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How would you hold the cannula if you'd be cannulating yourself?
Cause I try to learn that and in every video this grip that is shown is good only if ure cannulating someone else.
Yes, you are right. Proper angle is achieved only when you are cannulating someone else. It is not advised to cannulate yourself. This is because proper angle is difficult to achieve. Moreover, two hands are required later in the process. So, you should ask someone else to put the cannula for you.
I tried it on myself but I failed
Are u that introvert? Seek help from other. Very dangerous self cannulation
Great video, but isn't the injection of the saline a bit too fast? From what my teachers told me, pushing it in too fast can be a bit painful
I have seen seniors giving saline even faster than it, especially when flushing the cannula. However, you can go slow if you are more comfortable with that.
20 gauge needle cannula has the same diameter of needle for blood test 0,8 mm but has a cannula bigger 1,1 mm. So how much painful compared with average blood test? Is Equal, is a bit more or much more? Please tell me the answer
I think the transparent dressing was placed in a reversed way. Still, it is a nice content. Keep it up!
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If there are air bubbles in the IV tube, can they be removed by opening injection port cap??
In peripheral veins, a little bit of air bubbles do not cause harm even if you don't remove them. However, if you are dealing with CVP line, be cautious. Because CVP line can tolerate less amount of air bubbles.
Watching this to face my fear of needles 😢
But is stabilizing the vein must for all vein types?
Yes, it is must.
Why there is a lot of blood flow even I apply pressure? Please answer me
1. As soon as your vein is pricked, remove the tourniquet. If you do not remove the tourniquet right now, back pressure of blood will be high and blood will come out from the cannula.
2. Apply pressure where the tip of the cannula is present. If you apply, pressure on the stem of the cannula, blood will come out. However, if you apply pressure on tip of the cannula inside the vein, blood will not come out. Keep on practicing. It takes some practice.
Normal saline if injected IM, it pains so hard. When there're patients who just come to create scene, we IM then normal saline and boom 😂
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Is it normal practice to flush a cannula twice following insertion?
Flushing a single time is enough. No need to flush twice. Remember that cannulas get blocked if not used for a day or so. So, if it is not used in the last 24 hours, it is a good practice to flush it before using it again.
@@MedTimewithKhanhow to flush a cannula?
Can I learn it on my self first? 😢
No. It is not recommended as it will be very difficult to maintain the correct angle. Moreover, both hands are used during the procedure. Whereas, you can use only one hand if you are trying to cannulate your own hand.