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EZ IO Nursing Competency. Presented by: Jonna Bobeck BSN, RN, CEN. Objectives. Identify who benefits from IO Describe contraindications List indications Discuss acceptable drugs and fluids Discuss proper steps for insertion Discuss proper medication administration - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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EZ IO Nursing Competency Presented by: Jonna Bobeck BSN, RN, CEN
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EZ IO Nursing Competency

Presented by:Jonna Bobeck BSN, RN, CEN

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Objectives

Identify who benefits from IO Describe contraindications List indications Discuss acceptable drugs and fluids Discuss proper steps for insertion Discuss proper medication administration Discuss care and removal

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Introduction

What is EZ IO Advantages - time

- risk - efficacy - patient friendly - evidence based - endorsed by professional associations

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Needle Sets

15mm (3 -39kg) – pink 25mm (40 and greater) – blue 45mm ( excessive tissue) - yellow

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Indications For Use

Adults - proximal humerous

- proximal tibia

- distal tibia

Pediatrics - proximal tibia

- distal tibia

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Contraindications For Use

Fracture Excessive tissue Infection Previous orthopedic procedure

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Insertion Steps 1- 3

1. BSI/PPE

2. Aseptic technique

3. Locate insertion site (Figure 2)

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Insertion Step 4

4. Prepare insertion site (Figure3)

- tibial site shown for clarity

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Insertion Step 5 - 7

5. Prepare infusion system

6. Ensure the driver and needle set are securely seated (Figure 4)

7. Remove and discard needle safety cap (Figure 5)

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Insertion Step 8

8. Insert EZ-IO needle set Handle set by the hub Control patient movement Position at 90 degrees (Figure 6)

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Insertion Step 8

Penetrate bony cortex Release trigger - note: gentle steady pressure, do not force

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Insertion Step 9 - 10

9. Remove driver and stylet (Figure 8)

10. Confirm catheter stability

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Insertion Step 11

11. Attach EZ-Connect extension set (Figure 9)

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Insertion Step 12

12. Flush with 10mL of normal saline Important: aspirate

consider patient’s responsive to pain

anesthetics

NO FLUSHE = NO FLOW

frequent monitoring

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Removing EZ-IO

Remove catheter from patient (Figure 10) Dress appropriately

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Acceptable Medications and Fluids

Medications Fluids

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EZ-IO Pearls: Power Driver

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EZ-IO Pearls: Needle Sets

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EZ-IO Pearls: Usage Tips

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EZ-IO Pears: Removal

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EZ-IO Pearls: Aftercare and Laboratory Considerations

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References

Vidacare, . "Vidacare." Vidacare ez-io. Vidacare, 2010. Web. 21 Dec 2010. <http://www.vidacare.com/ez-io/index.html>.


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