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Psepmaum: Intravenous Injection
Psepmaum: Intravenous Injection
Description
Book Introduction
It provides practical tips on basic preparation for intravenous injection.
You can improve your practical application skills by learning about approaches and know-how for each intravenous injection site, and secure a broad perspective by covering everything from intravenous injection methods to complications.
The actual intravenous injection process is vividly depicted through actual photos and videos, and methods for responding to various situations that may arise during intravenous injection are included.

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PART 1: Preparation and Practice of Peripheral Intravenous Injection
1.
Preparing for a Peripheral Intravenous Infusion (What Do I Need to Use an IV?)
2.
Patient Positioning for Peripheral Intravenous Infusion (How should the patient be positioned for a successful IV?)
3.
Peripheral Intravenous Procedures (IV Methods Seen in Various Cases!)

PART2 Peripheral Intravenous Injection Methods by Site
1.
Upper limb (I have a straight vein on the back of my hand. Can I get an IV there?)
2.
(I need an IV in my leg, but I can feel the bone.)

PART 3 Peripheral Intravenous Injection Methods by Case
1.
Peripheral Intravenous Infusions Depending on Patient Condition (How Do I Give IVs to Contact Precautionary Patients?)
2.
Choose an injection site (there is no place to put an IV)
3.
Peripheral intravenous injection according to skin condition (in patients with edema, blood vessels are not visible)
4.
Peripheral intravenous injection according to vascular condition (the blood vessels are straight but stiff)
5.
Pediatric Peripheral Intravenous Infusion (How to Give an IV to a Pediatric Patient)
6.
Peripheral Intravenous Injection Practice Tips (I'm worried about the injection cap clogging.)

PART 4 ​​Peripheral Intravenous Injection Complications
1.
Local complications (the injection site swelled along the blood vessels)
: phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, infiltration, extravasation, hematoma, catheter occlusion, nerve damage
2.
Systemic complications (air bubbles in the IV set were injected into the patient!)
: Sepsis, pulmonary embolism, air embolism, pulmonary edema, allergic reaction

PART 5 Central Venous Catheter Nursing
1.
Types of central venous catheters (what if you infuse fluids through a central vein instead of a peripheral one?)
2.
Central venous catheter management (Be careful when handling the patient's central venous catheter.)
3.
Central venous catheter complications (pain at the central venous catheter insertion site)

Appendix New Nurse Mind Care
1.
I'm not confident in giving intravenous injections, and I feel bad if I fail.
2.
I feel bad when the patient gets angry because I can't give him the injection properly.

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Publisher's Review
Part 1
In preparation for peripheral intravenous injection, it contains the basic contents for IV, such as each item and its characteristics, frequently missed items, appropriate IV posture, vasodilation and fixation methods, IV procedures, and IV entry methods.

Part 2
We have presented specific methods of IV administration, fixation methods, possible situations, and precautions through cases, from the upper to lower extremities, which are useful for intravenous injection.

Part 3
We have organized the core parts such as case characteristics, vascular access methods, IV methods, practical tips and precautions, etc. for patients who are difficult to administer IVs.

Part 4
This case study, categorized into local and systemic complications of peripheral intravenous injections, provides a theoretical explanation of each type, including definitions, causes, symptoms, interventions, and prevention methods.

Part 5
We have explained only the key points of the types, management, and complications of central venous catheters.

supplement
In peripheral intravenous injection, where mental concentration is important, this book contains information on 'mind' care and stress management for new nurses.


I recommend this to these people
· Nurses who are curious about the technique of administering intravenous injections effectively
· Nurses curious about IV access depending on the blood vessel
· Nurses who want to know practical tips for intravenous injections
· Nurses who are curious about how to treat patients during intravenous injections
Student nurses who want to gain experience in intravenous injection practice
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: October 25, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 272 pages | 150*222*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791190939690
- ISBN10: 119093969X

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