iv push through heparin lock device
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Procedure from the 7th edition of the Nursing Standards on Intravenous Practice of ANSAP. This was reproduced for educational purposes of Filipino student nurses and registered nurses who need to review and study the procedures prior to actual IVT training and practicum.TRANSCRIPT
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ADMINISTERING IV DRUGS
IV PUSH through the HEPARIN LOCK DEVICE
1. Check medication card against the written
doctor’s prescription. 2. Observe ten (10) Rs when preparing and
administering medication.
3. Explain procedure to the patient (name of the medicine and action) before administration.
4. Do hand hygiene before and after the
procedure (use gloves especially for chemo drugs).
5. Gather equipment to include/but not limited to the following:
IV tray
Heparin solution
Normal saline diluent or Isotonic solution
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2.5 cc syringes (3 pcs.) Tuberculin/TB syringe 1 pc.
6. Prepare medication to be administered e.g., antibiotic and draw it up into
a syringe. 7. Fill a tuberculin syringe with Heparin solution. N.B. Heparin solution is
usually prepared with 0.1 cc Heparin plus 0.9 cc Normal saline or Isotonic solution.
8. Fill the 2.5 cc syringe with Isotonic solution or Normal saline 1 cc each.
9. If using Hep. Loc device with 3-way stop cock with
Luer-lock, rotate the stop cock so that the line going to the patient is closed (this will prevent backflow of blood).
10. Remove the cover of the injection port aseptically
and keep the sterility of the cover.
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11. Check the patency, open the IV line inject NSS or Isotonic solution to flush
the Heparin solution. 12. Close the IV line & remove saline syringe and insert medication syringe
into port.
13. Open the IV line & inject medication into the vein, timing the flow rate according to doctor’s prescription or drug manufacturer’s instructions.
14. Observe patient for any adverse reactions & do nursing intervention
accordingly.
15. Close the IV line & remove medication syringe.
16. Insert the saline syringe, open the line & flush catheter tubing /IV cannula to flush the line.
17. Close & remove saline syringe.
18. Close the IV line, remove syringe and return the cover of the injection
port aseptically.
19. Document in the patient’s chart and Kardex.
20. Discard waste according to Health Care Waste Management (DOH/DENR). Note: Normal saline can take the place of Heparin. Studies have shown the efficacy of NSS. Heparin solution can be used if normal saline or Isotonic solution is not available.