Pediatric IV Insertion - Septic Workup Part II

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2011

IV insertion on neonate as part of septic work up

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  • The tourniquet was left on for an appalling amount of time! It should have been removed while you were preparing your supplies. Or better yet, as the previous commenter stated, all your prep work should have been laid out prior to needle insertion. However, I do appreciate the clear instruction, I just wish it was done in a better way for the baby.

  • Pls prepare all your supplies prior inserting your IVs, if you review your video baby's arm were turning blue.

  • The neonate was exposed for way too long! Not even a hat on the baby!

    The nappy could have been put on to aid warmth & the baby swaddled with arm only exposed.

    The 'Cold Light' was left too near the baby's eyes & yes the tourniquet should have been released much earlier.

  • The tourniquet was on way to long!! It has a life span of 1 min!!!! no longer

  • very useful, i preciate it :D

  • I can not believe how long the turniquet is kept on for! A swaddle would have been nice for containment. It would have relieved some of the stress and probably wouldn't have needed the lidocaine because he would've been more at ease.

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