Io Flashcards

1
Q

I/O injections

A

Allows for emergency vascular access for critically, ill patients to get meds and fluids in a timely manner

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2
Q

How many failed attempts or over how many seconds before you can attempt and I’ll

A

After two felt
Or 90 seconds

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3
Q

Indications for a io

A

Cardiac arrest
Respiratory failure
Status, seizures
Critical Burns
ALOC

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4
Q

Counter indications for io

A

Recent fracture or absent pluses to the limbs
Skin infection
Excessive tissue i
Inability to landMark
Recent audio within 48 hours
PROSTHESIS

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5
Q

Complications

A

Pain
Dislodgement
Fluid overload
Growth plate injury
Evtravastion
Comptrant syndrome

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6
Q

Three types of devices for incision

A

Battery operated ez10
Impact driven bone injection gun
Manuel Ayo Nido

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7
Q

Three. Incision sites.

A

Proximal humerus
Proximal tibia
Distal tibia

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8
Q

Pink needle

A

Length is 15 mm
PTs weight is 3 to 39 KG

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9
Q

Blue needle

A

Length is 25 MM
Patience weight is over 40 pounds

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10
Q

Yellow needle

A

Needle length is 45MM
40 pounds and over
Adults proximal humerus

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11
Q

Humoral

A

And the needle at 45° angle to the anterior plane and posteromedial

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12
Q

Proximal tibia

A

3 cm or two finger links below the patella in approximately 2 cm medial along the flat aspect of the tibia

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13
Q

Distal tibia

A

Only when you’re allowed to use in peds
3 cm or two finger lengths, proximal to the most prominent aspect of the medial Murallas, flat part of the bone leg

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14
Q

Peds

A

Three-way cock lock system
20 to 60ml syringe
Five ML’s of normal saline

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15
Q

Steps to an I/O

A

Push needle up in skin to bone
5MM Mark must be visible above the skin
Stabilizer
Aspirate for blood and bone marrow

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16
Q

Three steps to confirming placement

A

The catheter is firmly seeded/does not move
Blood marrow is aspirated, but it’s not always present
Blood in catheter hub prior to connecting the fluids

17
Q

Flushing

A

Flush the site with normal saline
Adults 10 ML
Peds five ML
No flow adjust the needle
No flow again another site
Do not remove I/O needle

18
Q

Pressure infuser

A

Adults only
Set pressure to 150 to 300 MHGG

19
Q

Flush

A

Adults 10ml
Pecs 5ml