Urine Bags Collect Urinary output from internal/Foley's or external catheter.
Urine Bag
Urine Bags Collect Urinary output from internal/Foley's or external catheter.
Trachostomy Tube
Stoma Button
Sphygmomanometer
Scalp vein set
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IV Cannula
Cannula is a tube that can be inserted in body mainly to administer of remove fluid. I.V. cannula come with trocar to puncture skin and vein in order to get into the intended vein.
Indications of IV cannula:
- To administer long term I.V. therapy; fluids, injections.
- Before surgery large bore cannula is inserted.
- For blood and blood product transfusion
- For blood collection, when donating blood.
Complications: There are mainly four complications.
- Haematoma formation.
- Infiliteration of medication into surrounding tissues
- Embolism; that can be air, thrombus, fragment of catheter breaking of and entering into blood stream.
- Phlebitis; inflamation of vein.
Gauge Size color Code:
Injection port caps are color coded for instant identification of cannula guage size.
Special consideration:The size of cannula effects four factor;
- Needle guage
- External diamete of cannula i.e. its catheter
- Length of catheter
- Flow rate i.e. ml/min
Mnemonic
As the guage nurmber increases the cannula size decreases (14 largest and 24 smallest)Larger the gauge number is (24G) smaller the cannula/diameter is (0.7mm)
Example:
Order: Maintaine I.V. line with larg bore cannula
Implementation: Insert 14G or 16G cannula
Foley's catherter
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SIZE
The diameter of the catheter is measured in millimeters. Authorities recommend the "narrowest and softest tube" that will serve the purpose. Rarely is a catheter larger than size 18 F required, and sizes 14 or 16 F are used more often. Catheters greater than size 16 F have been associated with patient discomfort and urine bypassing. A size 12 catheter has been successfully used in children and female patients with urinary restriction.
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ECG Electrode
An electrocardiogram is a recording of the small electric waves being generated during heart activity by ECG electrode.
There are mainly two types of electrodes.
- Disposable ( Limb electrode )
- Reusable
crash cart
A crash cart is a wheeled cabinet or chest of drawers which contains all of the equipment necessary for emergency resuscitation, from latex gloves to a defibrillator. Crash carts are conveniently positioned throughout hospitals and some other medical facilities so that they can be quickly accessed in an emergency.
Parts of Crash Cart
The drawers of a crash cart are clearly organized and labeled, so that medical personnel can grab what they need in a hurry.
Division of Drawers
The drawers are usually divided into adult and child sections, as tools and medical supplies come in different sizes for larger and smaller bodies. Commonly, drawers are divided into cardiac and respiratory sections, and a separate drawer may be used for the storage of drugs used in resuscitation.
Artificial Airway
A curved piece of plastic inserted over the tongue that creates an air passage way between the mouth and the posterior pharyngeal wall.Useful when the tongue and/or epiglottis fall back against the posterior pharynx in anesthetized or unconscious patients obstructing the flow of air.
Parts of Airway
Ampoule
A small glass vial that is sealed after filling and used chiefly as a container for a hypodermic injection solution. Ampules are commonly made of glass, although plastic ampules do exist.
Most commonly used ampule is no doubt Distal Water Ampule.
Parts of Ampule
How to Open Ampule
Ampules are opened by snapping off the glass top at the neck where a score line/point was pre-made during process of ampoule production. But the score line at neck does not alway break where it is intended, due to re-melting of glass to some unstable degree at that position.
Potential Hazard: Caution
From the day when ampule was invented, hand injuries from ampule opening are coming as a problem globally. It has lead to fatal result of disease cross infection through blood borne pathogens going through percutaneous lacerations. Such injuries could easily end to or lead to Hep. B, Hep C, HIV.
How to Break Ampule safely
Use an ampule cutter and gauze to prevent injury.
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