The "Valve" she mentions is called the drip chamber. And the blue device which controls the flow is called the roller clamp. It would be preferable to just show how to do it without all the side comments!! I found that annoying. It would be better to show how to prime hanging it from an IV pole which is real life and not turning it sideways that she did.
thanks so much, I am being lab tested tomorrow in administering primary and piggy back IV meds....I learn more watching this than I did being taught by the instructor in lab!!
I liked her comments. It made it real. Too many professors are uptight & ready to find fault. She was great!
RiversHideaway 3 weeks ago
The "Valve" she mentions is called the drip chamber. And the blue device which controls the flow is called the roller clamp. It would be preferable to just show how to do it without all the side comments!! I found that annoying. It would be better to show how to prime hanging it from an IV pole which is real life and not turning it sideways that she did.
huidel 1 year ago
thanks for helping us nursing students!!!
tyra696 1 year ago
@CBH Hold bag lower then tubing or i always held the tube straight where the bubbles are and start flicking. Takes a lot of practice :P
SheryeS 1 year ago
thanks great review !
venus567 1 year ago
WE WANT MORE PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
getrealthen 2 years ago
can you do a video about TPN administration? thanks!
JDkptd7h 2 years ago
how do i get the air bubbles out?
CBH 2 years ago
thanks so much, I am being lab tested tomorrow in administering primary and piggy back IV meds....I learn more watching this than I did being taught by the instructor in lab!!
Dix994 3 years ago
i love youur additude.
Rootbeer981340819479 3 years ago