Preventing Nosocomial Intravascular related Device Infection

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[Audio] Today, we will be discussing the duties and responsibilities of nurses related to infection prevention and safety compliance in IV therapy. Risk factors related to infection in IV therapy will be examined, as well as the necessary steps and safety protocols required to minimize the spread of infection. We will be exploring these steps and protocols to ensure safe IV therapy..

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[Audio] Discussing infection prevention and safety compliance in IV therapy is a part of nurses' duties and responsibilities. Understanding the implications of using different flow rates is an important factor in ensuring safety when it comes to IV therapy. This slide highlights the importance of understanding and following the recommended flow rates, which range from 32L/hr, 9.3, 7.6, and 6.4. Following these flow rates correctly minimizes the risk of needle stick injury..

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[Audio] Infection prevention and safety compliance in IV therapy is of utmost importance for nurses, particularly when handling sharps. The ideal product should have a highly elastic septum, clear housing, a tight seal and optimal flow rates to ensure quality IV therapy. Attention to detail is of the utmost importance in this field..

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[Audio] Disinfect with an alcohol pre-pad before use. Insert the barrel of the syringe into the luer lock device, using a straight-on approach and without the use of needles or blunt cannula. Finally, flush the solution through the device..

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[Audio] Disinfect the syringe with an alcohol prep pad before using it. Insert the barrel of the syringe into the luer lock device using a straight-on approach. Avoid using needles or blunt cannulas in this device. Finally, flush the solution. Adhering to these steps can help ensure the safety of IV therapy for both nurse and patient..

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[Audio] In IV therapy, infection prevention and safety compliance is an essential part of nurses' duties and responsibilities. Awareness of the correct procedure when handling sharp instruments and medical waste, like no recapping or bending of needles and safely disposing of medical waste, is key for keeping both nurses and patients safe. Let's take a closer look at why this is so important..

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[Audio] Nurses have an essential duty to ensure infection prevention and safety compliance. Regarding IV therapy, correctly disposing of sharps, like needles and scalpels, is of great importance. These must be deposited in puncture-resistant containers. Containers should be changed when they are two-thirds or three-quarters full. Moreover, proper waste segregation must be followed. Adhering to these protocols will enable nurses to keep offering secure treatment to their patients..

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