Abstract
This article explains how to prepare and administer an intravenous (IV) infusion using a gravity administration (giving) set or a volumetric pump in a safe, effective manner. Nurses undertaking this procedure must ensure they have the knowledge and skills to do so and work within the limits of their competence. This article serves as a revision of best practice in administering IV infusions of fluids and medicines. •IV infusions are delivered directly into the bloodstream, so care must be taken to protect the patient from harm by following the appropriate policies and protocols and monitoring the patient carefully for adverse reactions. •There is a risk of administering large volumes of IV fluid to the patient when using a gravity administration set, so a burette or volumetric pump should be used in patients who may not tolerate this. •Volumetric pumps vary, so it is essential that the nurse is familiar with the device, uses the specific administration set required and follows the manufacturer's instructions. REFLECTIVE ACTIVITY: 'How to' articles can help to update your practice and ensure it remains evidence-based. Apply this article to your practice. Reflect on and write a short account of: •How this article might improve your practice when preparing and administering an IV infusion. •How you could use this information to educate nursing students or your colleagues on the appropriate methods for preparing and administering an IV infusion.
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More From: Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
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