Procedure - LP Flashcards
What size needles are spinal needles?
20 or 22 gauge
- Infants: 1.5 inches
- Children: 2.5 inches
- Adults: 3.5 inches
Always hold the needle __________________.
at the base
Don’t touch the needle where it will go into the skin, because this makes it less sterile.
Also, you’ll have more control if you hold the base.
If you don’t want to use the drape, you can use _______________.
sterile gauze to hold the iliac crest
Tips on positioning: ____________________.
- Have the patient lie as flat and straight as possible. This means the bed is flat, their shoulders aren’t rotated, and they aren’t tilted to one side or another. Check for any bending too.
- Move all of their clothing well out of the field
- Have them curl into a ball if decubitus.
- If they’re sitting upright, then have them place their feet on a chair to keep bent.
Remove the stylet when _______________.
you feel the first pop
When advancing your needle, move in _________________.
slow, short
How much fluid can you remove in a large volume headache for ICH?
20-30 mL
40 mL and above leads to high risk of HA
Review the features of post LP headache.
- Usually occurs about 48 hours after the LP
- Worse with sitting, standing, and coughing
Side note: these kinds of headaches are thought to occur because of a persistent CSF leak that puts traction on the cord.
Review the features of post LP headache.
- Usually occurs about 48 hours after the LP
- Worse with sitting, standing, and coughing
Side note: these kinds of headaches are thought to occur because of a persistent CSF leak that puts traction on the cord.
How much CSF does an average adult have?
150 mL
How many different kinds of spinal needles are there?
Four:
- Sprotte: lumen exits via side eye and is scooped away
- Whitacre: lumen exits on side and is flat
- Quincke: standard straight bevel
- Atraucan: scooped bevel
What two things have been shown to decrease the incidence of post-LP headache?
Using a spinal (non-cutting) needle
Inserting with the bevel parallel to the nerve fibers (pointing to the patients sides
What is the normal range for CSF glucose?
45-85