IV Therapy For Dummies

Höfundur Bettie Lilley Nosek; Deborah Trendel-Leader

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9781118116449

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2013

1.890 kr.

Description

Efnisyfirlit

  • About the Authors
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • What You’re Not to Read
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • How This Book Is Organized
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part I: Tapping Into IV Therapy
  • Chapter 1: Introducing IV Therapy: A Purpose-Driven Practice
  • What’s the Point? The Purpose of IV Therapy
  • The Main Ways to Administer IV Therapy
  • Understanding the Important Role You Play in IV Therapy
  • Familiarizing Yourself with Standards of Care
  • Chapter 2: Keeping within the Letter of the Law
  • Understanding the Legal Standard of Care
  • Making Sense of Federal and State Regulations
  • Maintaining Professional Standards
  • When Bad Things Happen to Good People: Comprehending Malpractice
  • Understanding Common Areas of Malpractice and Negligence
  • Reducing Your Risk with Risk-Management Strategies
  • Chapter 3: Tools of the Trade
  • Vascular Access Devices
  • Solution Containers
  • Administration Sets
  • Flow-Control Devices
  • More to Think About When Choosing IV Equipment
  • Part II: What’s Your Type? Components of IV Therapy
  • Chapter 4: Medications Made to Order: Pharmacological IV Therapy
  • Understanding How Pharmacological IV Therapy Works
  • Understanding Adverse Effects
  • Identifying Drug Incompatibilities
  • Reconstituting IV Therapy Medications
  • Familiarizing Yourself with Common Classes of Pharmacological Agents
  • Chapter 5: Beefing Up on Blood Component Therapy Basics
  • Defining Blood Component Therapy
  • Breaking Down Blood Composition
  • Finding a Match: Compatibility Is Key
  • Types of Blood Component Therapies
  • Chapter 6: Chemotherapy 101
  • Getting with the Program: The Principles of Chemotherapy
  • Determining the Goals of Treatment
  • It’s Classified: Classifying Chemotherapy Drugs
  • Chapter 7: Maintaining Equilibrium with Fluids and Electrolytes
  • Getting Your Fill: Introducing Fluids and Electrolytes
  • On the Move: Following Fluids between Compartments
  • Assessing Your Patient’s Fluid Requirements
  • Restoring Volume with Crystalloids and Colloids
  • Correcting Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances
  • Acid-Base Balance Made Easy
  • Chapter 8: Serving Up Parenteral Nutrition
  • From Soup to Nuts: Reviewing Parenteral Nutrition Basics
  • Creating a Balanced PN Recipe for Success
  • Part III: Getting Down to IV Therapy Business
  • Chapter 9: Documenting Diligently: The Backbone of Infusion Therapy
  • Seeing Why Accurate Documentation Matters
  • Making Your Documentation Rise above the Rest
  • Putting It into Practice: Documenting IV Therapy
  • Chapter 10: Calculation Central: Figuring Drug Dosages, Drips, and Flow Rates
  • Calculating Correct Drug Dosages
  • Going with the Flow: Calculating Drip Rates, Flow Rates, and Infusion Times
  • Chapter 11: Gravity, Pumps, and Syringes: The Many Ways to Deliver IV Therapy
  • Flowing with an Invisible Force: Gravity-Fed Infusions
  • Optimizing Therapy with IV Pumps
  • Giving Infusions a Little IV Push
  • Going Automatic with Auto-Syringe Pumps
  • Empowering Patients with PCA Pumps
  • Chapter 12: Going for the Hand or Arm: Peripheral IV Essentials
  • Getting Started with a Few Peripheral IV Basics
  • Performing an Initial Vascular Access Assessment
  • Gathering Your Equipment: Selecting the Appropriate Peripheral VAD
  • Determining the Best Peripheral IV Site
  • Beginning the Insertion Process
  • Monitoring the Infusion
  • Replacing Peripherals at Regular Intervals
  • Discontinuing the Peripheral Line
  • Chapter 13: The ABCs of the CVAD
  • Starting from Scratch: CVAD Basics
  • First Things First: What to Do Before Using the CVAD
  • Gathering the Supplies You Need to Infuse through a CVAD
  • Preparing the Line and Starting the Infusion
  • Monitoring the Line
  • Maintaining CVADs
  • Drawing Blood through the CVAD
  • Discontinuing and Removing the CVAD
  • Using an Implanted Port Instead
  • Part IV: Administering IV Therapy
  • Chapter 14: Practical Pharmacological IV Administration
  • Assessing Your Pharma Patient
  • Initiating Pharmacological IV Treatment
  • Recognizing and Managing Adverse Drug Events (ADEs)
  • Discontinuing IV Medications
  • Staying Safe: Disposing of Pharmacological Agents
  • Chapter 15: Transfusing Blood Components
  • Preparing for a Blood Transfusion
  • Initiating Treatment
  • Recognizing and Managing Adverse Reactions
  • Discontinuing the Transfusion
  • Safely Handling and Disposing of All Blood Products
  • Chapter 16: Infusing Chemotherapy with Caution
  • Preparing for Chemotherapy
  • Administering Chemotherapy
  • Reacting to Adverse Reactions
  • Managing Common Side Effects
  • Discontinuing Chemotherapy
  • Safely Disposing of Chemotherapy Waste
  • Chapter 17: A Balancing Act: Administering Fluids and Electrolytes
  • Focusing on Fluids and Electrolytes As You Assess Your Patient
  • Administering IV Replacement Therapy
  • Recognizing and Managing Adverse Reactions
  • Discontinuing the Replacement Infusion
  • Chapter 18: Making Every Calorie Count: Parenteral Nutrition
  • Planning around Your Patient’s Baseline Nutritional Status
  • Administering Parenteral Nutrition Products through a CVAD
  • Managing Common PN Complications
  • Discontinuing Parenteral Therapy
  • Disposing of Parenteral Nutrition Products
  • Part V: Considering Unique Populations
  • Chapter 19: A Little Dab’ll Do Ya: IV Therapy for Infants and Children
  • Understanding How Pediatric IV Therapy Is Different
  • From Preemies to Teens: Dosing for Peds
  • Peds-Specific Peripheral IV Considerations
  • CVAD IV Therapy for Kids
  • Chapter 20: When Aging Is an Issue: IV Therapy for the Elderly
  • Understanding How Advanced Age Impacts IV Therapy
  • Optimizing Therapy for the Older Adult
  • Gentleness Is Key: Following Some Basic Insertion Guidelines
  • Monitoring the Infusion to Prevent Complications
  • Replacing and Discontinuing Peripheral IVs
  • Chapter 21: There’s No Place Like Home: IV Therapy for the Homebound Patient
  • Ensuring Safety: Assessing the Home Environment
  • Optimizing IV Therapy for a Homebound Patient
  • Getting Comfortable with Home Infusion Equipment
  • Managing Your Home Patient’s Therapy
  • Teaching Your Patients (And Their Families) How to Care for Themselves
  • Part VI: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 22: Ten Things You Need to Know in IV Therapy
  • Start Your Site Search Distally
  • Avoid Starting IVs in Areas of Joint Flexion
  • Use Your Sense of Touch to Find a Vein
  • Avoid Inserting IVs into Vein Valves
  • Clip Excess Hair That Interferes with the IV Area
  • Choose the Right Gauge Based on the Patient’s Situation
  • Rely on a Blood Flashback
  • Follow the Two Strikes, You’re Out! Rule
  • Never Push or Pull against Resistance
  • Don’t Rely on an Alarm to Alert You
  • Chapter 23: Ten Tricks of the Trade for Starting IVs
  • Turn Up the Heat
  • Pump Up the Volume
  • Make Gravity Your Best Friend
  • Don’t Slap the Vein Silly, but Do Gently Tap It
  • Use an Alcohol Pad to Help with Visualization
  • Get Cozy with Your VAD
  • Use an Anesthetic
  • Anchors Away! Provide Vein Stability
  • Consider Using an Indirect Insertion
  • Never Let ’Em See You Sweat
  • Index
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