Intraosseous Vascular Access for Alert Patients
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Intraosseous vascular access for alert patients:.
Nurses are often faced with the challenge of starting an IV line in a patient who is dehydrated, has suffered trauma, or is in shock. Even the efforts of the most skilled clinician may fail, while valuable time is lost. Intraosseous access is a rapid, safe, and effective route for delivering fluids and medications, and is recommended by numerous professional and specialty organizations for both...
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Cairney K, Matthew I. Options for intravascular access during resuscitation of adults. Emergency Nurse 2012;20(1):24-8 This article discusses how IO access can be used to improve advanced life support therapy. The EZ-IO is described in this article; published comparative studies between other IO devices and peripheral IV access are cited, leading the author to conclude the EZ-IO is user friendl...
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Afzali M, Kvisselgaard AD, Lyngeraa TS, Viggers S. Intraosseous access can be taught to medical students using the four-step approach. BMC Medical Education 2017;17(50):doi:10.1186/s12909-017-0882-7 This study evaluated the ability to teach the skill of IO access in a four hour timeframe to medical students using a modified Walker and Peyton’s four-step approach teaching method and a cadaveric ...
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عنوان ژورنال: AJN, American Journal of Nursing
سال: 2013
ISSN: 0002-936X
DOI: 10.1097/01.naj.0000437110.65929.70