Abbreviations & Terms: IV therapy Flashcards
ampule
amp
intravenous line inserted into centralized vein
central line
IV solution containing protein e.g. HSA, blood products
colloid
IV solution containing water and water soluble crystals e.g. NS, D5W
crystalloid
central venous access device
CVAD
central venous catheter
CVC
inadvertent administration of a vesicant into the tissues
extravasation
drop
gtt
small, narrow spaces between tissues or parts of an organ
interstitial
older term – now called IV direct – infusion of medication directly into an
intravenous tubing over a short time frame
IV push
initial higher dose of a drug that may be given at the beginning of a
course of treatment before dropping down to a lower maintenance dose
loading dose
IV tubing that delivers 10 drops in one minute
macrodrip
IV tubing that delivers 60 drops in one minute
microdrip
administered or occurring elsewhere in the body than the mouth and
GI tract
parenteral
patient controlled analgesia
PCA