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Integrated Publishing
Army Medical
- Intravenous Infusions and Related Tasks
- Development
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Credit Awarded
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 1: Initiate an Intravenous Infusion and Manage a Patient with an Intravenous Infusion
- Solutions Used in Intravenous Therapy
- Fluid Distribution.
- Resuscitation Indicators.
- Fluid Resuscitation Algorithm.
- Hypothermia Prevention
- Figure 1-4. Field expedient warming.
- Figure 1-5. Casualty in protective wrap.
- Preparing to Initiate an Intravenous Infusion
- Figure 1-8. Preparing to "spike" IV bag
- Procedure for Initiating an Intravenous Infusion
- Figure 1-10. Performing venipuncture.
- Figure 1-12. Using pressure to limit bleeding.
- Figure 1-14. Dressed and taped IV (when time permits).
- The F.A.S.T.1 Procedure
- Figure 1-16. Palpating the sternal notch
- Figure 1-18. Proper alignment.
- Check for Complications of Intravenous Therapy
- Phlebitis.
- Circulatory Overload.
- Air Embolism.
- Infection.
- Disturbance of infusion.
- Intervention measures for a disturbance of infusion.
- Exercises, Lesson 1
- Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 2: Obtain a Blood Specimen.
- Procedure for Obtaining a Blood Specimen
- Label Specimen Tube(s).
- Expose Area for Venipuncture.
- Figure 2-3. Constricting band.
- Palpate Selected Vein.
- Puncture Vein.
- Withdraw Needle.
- Provide for Patient's Safety and Comfort.
- Obtain a Blood Specimen with an Assembled Syringe
- Exercises, Lesson 2
- Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 3: Initiate Treatment for Anaphylactic Shock.
- Identify Signs and Symptoms of Anaphylactic Shock.
- Record Treatment.
- Exercises, Lesson 3
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3
- Appendix: Universal Body Substance Precautions
- Appendix: Universal Body Substance Precautions-cont.
Intravenous Infusions and Related Tasks
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