 | Non-Infectious Complications of Vascular Access Devices To purchase the full copy of this material, go to www.prolibraries.com Viewany number of our other 27000 sessions from over 280 conferences ... To purchase the full copy of this material, go to www.prolibraries.com Viewany number of our other 27000 sessions from over 280 conferences by going to www.prolibraries.com Speaker(s) Gail Egan Sansivero, MS, APN Mahshid Roayaee, pharmd Joanne Z. Rogers, MSN, RN, CNSN Ezra Steiger, MD, CNSP Non-Infectious Complications of Vascular Access Devices - American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Clinical Nutrition Week 2008 Scientific symposia address essential clinical information on ... Views: 05 |
 | Caution on Power Injection of MRI & CT Contrast Media Oct 05 This story originally aired in October 2005. In this Special Edition of PSN, we are repeating some of the most important safety issues that ... This story originally aired in October 2005. In this Special Edition of PSN, we are repeating some of the most important safety issues that continue to pose a public health problem. FDA is reminding radiology personnel about the potential for serious patient injury when vascular access devices that are not designed to withstand high pressures are used for power injection of CT or MRI contrast media. FDA has received approximately 250 reports over the past few years where vascular access ... Views: 1,281 |
 | FAST 1 IO Device self Insertion UPDATE: Dan Kohlstrom, my fellow medic featured with me in the blue shirt, passed away 10 September while serving our country in Afghanistan... UPDATE: Dan Kohlstrom, my fellow medic featured with me in the blue shirt, passed away 10 September while serving our country in Afghanistan. He was an honorable soldier, a devoted father, and a wonderful friend to many. He will never be forgotten. Two tactical medics demonstrate the insertion of the FAST-1 IO Device. The FAST-1 is currently the most effective and rapid route for vascular access when peripheral routes are unavailable. Ideally suited for tactical, non-permissive environments ... Views: 20,276 |
 | Army medics at it again... Yeah the guy didn't get the right angle the first two times, oh well... This is the FAST 1 Sternal IO device. I personally use them when I'm... Yeah the guy didn't get the right angle the first two times, oh well... This is the FAST 1 Sternal IO device. I personally use them when I'm unable to obtain vascular access or don't have enough time to fish aroundand find a vein. Will you have to use one of these during AIT, no. Will you see one, maybe, it's been 7 years since I've been out of the school house who knows what they teach now. There are other devices to establish IO access (layman's bone "IV"), EZ IO, BIG, etc all with their ... Views: 31,318 |
 | Cross-Sectional Scanning at Matrix Tooling, Inc. www.matrixtooling.com New technology at Matrix Tooling, Inc. & Matrix Plastic Products. Cross-Sectional Scanning delivers automated and more... www.matrixtooling.com New technology at Matrix Tooling, Inc. & Matrix Plastic Products. Cross-Sectional Scanning delivers automated and more accurate first article inspection results. The inspected part is from a vascular access closure device. For more detailed information on this service please visit www.matrixtooling.com Views: 291 |
 | "StatLock Pathogenesis" Training (excerpt) Bard Medical Educates nurses on the clinical performance and economic efficiencies of statlock Stabilization Devices for continuous vascular access Educates nurses on the clinical performance and economic efficiencies of statlock Stabilization Devices for continuous vascular access Views: 84 |
 | Preventing Problems with Hemodialysis Catheters Hemodialysis catheters, both implanted and non-implanted, are often used as "bridge" devices until a patient's AV graft or native fistula is... Hemodialysis catheters, both implanted and non-implanted, are often used as "bridge" devices until a patient's AV graft or native fistula is ready to be used. But if the catheter inadvertently separates from the venous blood line or is otherwise compromised, serious patient injury can occur. FDA has received a number of reports describing hemodialysis catheters that have separated, leaked, cracked, torn, or broken. These catheter problems have led to patient infections, air embolisms, blood ... Views: 3,048 |
 | 6 August 2009 NYSE Opening Bell Greatbatch Greatbatch, Inc. (NYSE-Listed GB) celebrates its recently launched corporate identity and brand campaign. In honor of the occasion, Presiden... Greatbatch, Inc. (NYSE-Listed GB) celebrates its recently launched corporate identity and brand campaign. In honor of the occasion, President & CEO Thomas J. Hook rings The Opening bellsm. Greatbatch is celebrating its recently launched corporate identity and brand. The last two years have represented significant change at Greatbatch. The company has made seven acquisitions in order to diversify its revenue stream and expand proprietary technology, streamlined operations, and diversified its ... Views: 14 |
 | Vascular Access: Peripheral IVs Peripheral ivs are placed to deliver fluids, medications, and blood products. This program will describe how to choose the proper equipment ... Peripheral ivs are placed to deliver fluids, medications, and blood products. This program will describe how to choose the proper equipment and the best site, prepare the site for the needle stick, secure the catheter in place, and observe for complications that may occur such as infiltration, thrombophlebitis, or extravasation. This material is presented in a scenario in which techniques are explained and patient education is featured. Art work and photographs are utilized to enhance the ... Views: 2,322 |
 | Caution on Power Injection of MRI & CT Contrast Media Oct 05 FDA is reminding radiology personnel about the potential for serious patient injury when vascular access devices that are not designed to wi... FDA is reminding radiology personnel about the potential for serious patient injury when vascular access devices that are not designed to withstand high pressures are used for power injection of CT or MRI contrast media. FDA has received approximately 250 reports over the past few years where vascular access devices have ruptured under high pressure, sometimes causing fragmentation that required surgical intervention. The ruptured devices included central venous catheters, implanted ports ... Views: 307 |
 | Preventing Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLA-BSIs) Video clip of 15-minute program for nurses and healthcare staff on using central venous catheters and preventing catheter-associated bloodst... Video clip of 15-minute program for nurses and healthcare staff on using central venous catheters and preventing catheter-associated bloodstream infections. Featuring renown infectious disease expert Dennis Maki, MD and Rita mccormick, RN, CIC. Full program comes with bonus track video with expanded quotes from Dr. Maki and Rita mccormick plus Study Guide, Post Test and additional tools. Produced in association with Association for Vascular Access (AVA, www.avainfo.org) Views: 246 |
 | Adrian Amedia in the news Discussion w/ Gina Marinelli about the Boardman Vascular Access Center Discussion w/ Gina Marinelli about the Boardman Vascular Access Center Views: 153 |
 | Ultrasound Transducer Manipulation This video demonstrates the principles and nomenclature for ultrasound transducer manipulation and probe/needle coordination. This is intend... This video demonstrates the principles and nomenclature for ultrasound transducer manipulation and probe/needle coordination. This is intended for ultrasound-guided vascular access and nerve blocks more than diagnostic ultrasound. Views: 610 |
 | EZ-IO DEMONSTRATION Intraosseous catheters have historically only been placed in unconscious patients due to the perceived pain associated with use of the older... Intraosseous catheters have historically only been placed in unconscious patients due to the perceived pain associated with use of the older style needles. The EZ-IO now provides the opportunity to extend IO usage to awake, alert adults and children who need immediate vascular access or for whom a peripheral IV has been difficult or impossible. Practical EZ-IO demonstration was recorded during the 4th regional EMS conference in Ceska Skalice (Czech Republic) on June 17th, 2009.... Views: 1,548 |
 | Ultrasound Guidance for Central Venous Access - Part 1 This video details the use of bedside ultrasound imaging to precisely determine of the anatomy of the neck's vascular structures prior to ma... This video details the use of bedside ultrasound imaging to precisely determine of the anatomy of the neck's vascular structures prior to making a needle puncture attempt during the placement of a central venous catheter. It also depicts how the use of Doppler color flow assists in the differentiation of patient anatomy. For more videos and information about ultrasound technology, go to www.sonosite.com. Views: 141 |
 | papyrusfixation 0002 how to place the papyrus drssing on winged needle how to place the papyrus drssing on winged needle Views: 375 |
 | Peripheral Venous Access-Ultrasound Guidance - Part 1 This video details how the use of ultrasound imaging can identify deep and nonpalpable veins that can accommodate the placement of an intrav... This video details how the use of ultrasound imaging can identify deep and nonpalpable veins that can accommodate the placement of an intravenous catheter. The video also depicts how Dopper color flow is used to differentiate the brachial artery from other anatomical structures. For more videos and information about ultrasound technology, go to www.sonosite.com. Views: 72 |
 | Peripheral Venous Access-Ultrasound Guidance - Part 2 This video details the use of ultrasound imaging to identify anatomy prior to intravenous catheter needle punctures and to verify needle dep... This video details the use of ultrasound imaging to identify anatomy prior to intravenous catheter needle punctures and to verify needle depth. It also depicts the use of dynamic techniques for attaining optimal needle guidance to improve safety and accuracy during deep vein cannulation and IV placement. For more videos and information about ultrasound technology, go to www.sonosite.com. Views: 94 |
 | Ultrasound Guidance for Central Venous Access - Part 2 This video details how the use of bedside ultrasound imaging to map the internal jugular vein to determine puncture point, needle depth, and... This video details how the use of bedside ultrasound imaging to map the internal jugular vein to determine puncture point, needle depth, and needle trajectory during cannulation of the internal jugular vein increases procedural accuracy and patient safety. For more videos and information about ultrasound technology, go to www.sonosite.com. Views: 170 |
 | What to Do With Difficult Dialysis Patients? In this video blog, Jeffrey Berns, MD, from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, talks about noncompliant, threatening, and ab... In this video blog, Jeffrey Berns, MD, from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, talks about noncompliant, threatening, and abusive patients. Views: 185 |
 | Hands on Fun!!!!!! During a EMS training we decided to test our new toy which is used for rapid emergency vascular access when traditional intravenous routes a... During a EMS training we decided to test our new toy which is used for rapid emergency vascular access when traditional intravenous routes are difficult or impossible. This is on an alert and oriented person!!! That is a Drill with a 2 1/2 in. 15gauge needle. This is in his shin (tibia). Views: 3,135 |
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