jagomart
digital resources
picture1_Education Pdf 92756 | Peripheral Iv Cannulation Slides


 162x       Filetype PDF       File size 1.05 MB       Source: www.utas.edu.au


File: Education Pdf 92756 | Peripheral Iv Cannulation Slides
distributed simulation project peripheral iv cannulation joy hills 2013 rn bsn msn cancer speccertcr onc objectives having completed the iv cannulation workshop you will be able to describe the basic ...

icon picture PDF Filetype PDF | Posted on 17 Sep 2022 | 3 years ago
Partial capture of text on file.
    DISTRIBUTED SIMULATION PROJECT 
     Peripheral IV 
     Cannulation 
    Joy Hills 2013 | RN, BSN, MSN (Cancer), SpecCertCR (Onc) 
            Objectives 
            Having completed the IV cannulation workshop you will be able to: 
             
            •   Describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the superficial veins of the arms and 
                hands 
            •   Locate and assemble required equipment for IV cannulation or venepuncture 
            •   Perform a successful IV cannulation on the training arm 
            •   Demonstrate awareness of Infection Control guidelines and O H & S practices as 
                per organisation policy 
            •   Be aware of documentation requirements in relation to cannulation  
            •   Demonstrate critical thinking relevant to managing the risks and complications of IV 
                cannulation  
            •   Identify patient education requirements 
                 
       Anatomy and physiology 
        
       • Approximately 2/3 of total blood volume is in the veins which 
        transport deoxygenated blood to the heart from the tissues 
       • Veins are thin-walled, fibrous, have a large diameter and low 
        pressure 
       • Veins contract to propel the blood through the vein towards the 
        heart 
       • Some veins contain valves to regulate the one way flow to the 
        heart (usually lower limbs) 
       • The skeletal muscle pump influences venous return 
       • Superficial and deep veins 
         
          
    Anatomy and physiology cont 
    Blood vessel walls have three layers  
     
    • Tunic Intima 
     innermost, epithelial lining 
     
    • Tunic Media 
     Elastic and Smooth muscle fibres and nerve supply 
     
    • Tunic Externa 
        Outer coat 
The words contained in this file might help you see if this file matches what you are looking for:

...Distributed simulation project peripheral iv cannulation joy hills rn bsn msn cancer speccertcr onc objectives having completed the workshop you will be able to describe basic anatomy and physiology of superficial veins arms hands locate assemble required equipment for or venepuncture perform a successful on training arm demonstrate awareness infection control guidelines o h s practices as per organisation policy aware documentation requirements in relation critical thinking relevant managing risks complications identify patient education approximately total blood volume is which transport deoxygenated heart from tissues are thin walled fibrous have large diameter low pressure contract propel through vein towards some contain valves regulate one way flow usually lower limbs skeletal muscle pump influences venous return deep cont vessel walls three layers tunic intima innermost epithelial lining media elastic smooth fibres nerve supply externa outer coat...

no reviews yet
Please Login to review.