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IV Cannula Sizes And Color

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The IV insertion as said above is one of the most important indispensable and hardest skill that you could actually master. And though it is not that easy as it actually seems to be the skills for this entire process can be improved with regular practice. Given below are some of the major tips that will help you deal with the insertion of IV Cannula at ease. Determining what IV Cannula Size should be used: There are various cannula sizes made available that is again measured in gauge. The higher the Gauge the smallest would be the size and the bore.   The different types are Gauge 14 with orange color, Gauge 16 of Gray color, Gauge 17 white colour, gauge 18 green colour, gauge 20 pink colour, gauge 22 blue colour and the last but not the least gauge 24 yellow colour.  Being confident: If this is the first time you are Inserting an IV cannula, make sure that you do not act with uncertainty in front of the patient. Even if you have not gained enough of experienc...

The IV Patients Safety Tips That You Need To Be Aware Of While Dealing With Them

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Everyday in the hospital and the other medical organisations way to come across patients, who have the IV Cannula being inserted into their veins. Trust me this is the most common invasive kind of a medical procedure in the entire medical industry. And the entire routine is in such a way that we can even forget that it is an invasive procedure that carries huge pain, infection and in some of the cases long term damage along with it.  Though the IVs have turned out to become really very safe and even more comfortable when compared to the previous years, the medical professionals and the researchers have been constantly looking out for a way where they could increase the safety of their patients at ease.  So now let's have a look at the safety measures that are required for all the patients who have the IV cannula being inserted.  Traditionally the IV cannula is removed after 72 - 96 hours. Limiting the time dwell that is seen in the vein in order to r...