Instruments Flashcards
Yellow cannula
24G - 15mls/min
Blue cannula
22G - 30mls/min
Pink cannula
20G - 60mls a minute
Grey cannula
16G - 230ml/min
Brown cannula
14 G - flow rate of 270mls
Poiseuille’s law
Flow rate is proportional to the radius to power of 4 and inversely proportional to length
Complications of intravenous cannula
Heamatoma Malplacement Blockage Superficial thrombophlebitis
Purple vacutainers
Contains EDTA - prevent clotting and keeps cells alive FBC, cross match
Yellow vacutainer
Contains activated gel which promotes clotting facilitating easy seperation of serum and red cells
Red vaccuicatier
Normally contains nothing Immunology ABS, Ig, protein electrophoresis
Green vacutainer
Contain Li heparin which is an anticoagulant
Blue vaccutainer
Contains citrate - chelates calcium preventing clottingUsed for clotting Need precise volume of blood
Green cannula
18G - 90mls/min
Grey vaccutainer
Contains - fluoride - inhibits glycolysis and oxalate which anticoagulate Used for glucose
Indications for general catheterisation
Diagnostic: measure urine output, sterile urine sample, renal tract imaging Therepeutic: urinary retention, immobile patients, bladder irrigation, intermittent decompression of neuropathic bladder