Tracks to a typical IV therapy course and gives you easy-to-follow guidance on various issues you may encounter in class, such as delivery methods, flow rates, legal issues, profession standards, and documentation. This title discusses the necessary components of peripheral and central venous therapy.
Tracks to a typical IV therapy course and gives you easy-to-follow guidance on various issues you may encounter in class, such as delivery methods, flow rates, legal issues, profession standards, and documentation. This title discusses the necessary components of peripheral and central venous therapy.
Bettie Lilley Nosek, RN, BA, is a published author, inventor of a patented medical device, and former instructor of accredited nursing programs. Deborah Trendel-Leader, RN, BSN, PHN, is a registered nurse and freelance medical journalist with certifications in critical care, IV therapy, public health, and advanced cardiac life support.
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Introduction 1
Part I: Tapping Into IV Therapy 7
Chapter 1: Introducing IV Therapy: A Purpose-Driven Practice9
Chapter 2: Keeping within the Letter of the Law 23
Chapter 3: Tools of the Trade 41
Part II: What's Your Type? Components of IV Therapy69
Chapter 4: Medications Made to Order: Pharmacological IV Therapy71
Chapter 5: Beefi ng Up on Blood Component Therapy Basics 93
Chapter 6: Chemotherapy 101 107
Chapter 7: Maintaining Equilibrium with Fluids and Electrolytes121
Chapter 8: Serving Up Parenteral Nutrition 157
Part III: Getting Down to IV Therapy Business 169
Chapter 9: Documenting Diligently: The Backbone of InfusionTherapy 171
Chapter 10: Calculation Central: Figuring Drug Dosages,
Drips, and Flow Rates 183
Chapter 11: Gravity, Pumps, and Syringes: The Many Ways toDeliver IV Therapy 193
Chapter 12: Going for the Hand or Arm: Peripheral IV Essentials203
Chapter 13: The ABCs of the CVAD 227
Part IV: Administering IV Therapy 255
Chapter 14: Practical Pharmacological IV Administration 257
Chapter 15: Transfusing Blood Components 269
Chapter 16: Infusing Chemotherapy with Caution 283
Chapter 17: A Balancing Act: Administering Fluids andElectrolytes 297
Chapter 18: Making Every Calorie Count: Parenteral Nutrition309
Part V: Considering Unique Populations 329
Chapter 19: A Little Dab'll Do Ya: IV Therapy for Infantsand Children 331
Chapter 20: When Aging Is an Issue: IV Therapy for the Elderly343
Chapter 21: There's No Place Like Home: IV Therapy for theHomebound Patient 355
Part VI: The Part of Tens 367
Chapter 22: Ten Things You Need to Know in IV Therapy 369
Chapter 23: Ten Tricks of the Trade for Starting IVs 373