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Title: Baxter International Inc'


1
Risk Reduction Ideas Alternatives IV
Training Janice Gabriel - 13th June
2007 Michele Malster - 25th June 2007
2
Why the need for IV Training?
  • Majority of patients admitted to hospital will
    be recipients of
  • an IV device.
  • Increasing number of patients receiving
    parenteral therapy in
  • the community.
  • IV therapy an add on to other specialties?
  • Complications of parenteral therapy affect both
    patients
  • staff.
  • Appropriate use and management of IV therapy
    will reduce
  • complications and save money.

3
Device Selection Knowledge of intended therapy
  • Patients diagnosis
  • Type of therapy osmolality, pH, viscosity etc
  • Length of treatment.
  • Concurrent treatment.
  • Hospital/home based
  • Refs RCN 2005 Standards for Infusion Therapy
  • Epic2 2007

4
Device Selection Patient Assessment
  • Condition of limb
  • Age
  • Previous problems with venepunctures/VADs
  • Relevant medical history
  • Contraindications for placement of VAD
  • Anaesthetic/sedation required
  • Patient preference
  • Ongoing education as the body of knowledge
    increases
  • Ref RCN 2005 Standards for Infusion Therapy

5
Minimising Potential for Infection Staff
Education
  • WASHING of hands
  • Appropriate use of alcohol hand rubs
  • Well fitting gloves
  • SINGLE use, sterile equipment
  • Prompt appropriate disposal of equipment

6
Minimising Potential for Infection patient
  • Explanation consent for the procedure
  • Ensure comfort of patient for procedure
  • Removal of any excess hair.
  • Cleansing of area (preferably with Chlorhexidine
    based cleanser)
  • Single use of cannula (never reinsert)
  • Removal of any blood prior to stablisation/dressin
    g
  • Ensure comfort of patient provide appropriate
    information.
  • Refs RCN 2005 Standards for Infusion Therapy
  • epic2 2007

7
Education - Staff
  • Infection control
  • Equipment updates
  • New therapies
  • Latest Guidelines
  • Participation in audit

8
Education - patients
  • Involve in assessment
  • Appropriate information especially if not
    hospital based

9
Conclusion
  • Parenteral therapy is not an add on, but a
    specialist part of patient care. Initial training
    and regular updates are crucial to minimise the
    potential for complications in this rapidly
    developing specialty.
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