Io Flashcards
I/O injections
Allows for emergency vascular access for critically, ill patients to get meds and fluids in a timely manner
How many failed attempts or over how many seconds before you can attempt and I’ll
After two felt
Or 90 seconds
Indications for a io
Cardiac arrest
Respiratory failure
Status, seizures
Critical Burns
ALOC
Counter indications for io
Recent fracture or absent pluses to the limbs
Skin infection
Excessive tissue i
Inability to landMark
Recent audio within 48 hours
PROSTHESIS
Complications
Pain
Dislodgement
Fluid overload
Growth plate injury
Evtravastion
Comptrant syndrome
Three types of devices for incision
Battery operated ez10
Impact driven bone injection gun
Manuel Ayo Nido
Three. Incision sites.
Proximal humerus
Proximal tibia
Distal tibia
Pink needle
Length is 15 mm
PTs weight is 3 to 39 KG
Blue needle
Length is 25 MM
Patience weight is over 40 pounds
Yellow needle
Needle length is 45MM
40 pounds and over
Adults proximal humerus
Humoral
And the needle at 45° angle to the anterior plane and posteromedial
Proximal tibia
3 cm or two finger links below the patella in approximately 2 cm medial along the flat aspect of the tibia
Distal tibia
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
Peds
Three-way cock lock system
20 to 60ml syringe
Five ML’s of normal saline
Steps to an I/O
Push needle up in skin to bone
5MM Mark must be visible above the skin
Stabilizer
Aspirate for blood and bone marrow