Theory of IV Therapy
Theory of IV Therapy
Theory of IV Therapy
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The theory portion of this course is designed to prepare qualified License Practical
Nurses to perform the expanded role of IV therapy as outlined in the Ohio Nursing Practice Law,
Rules and Regulations.
At the completion this course, the Licensed Practical Nurse shall be able to:
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The LPN must score at least 80% on each theory examination and at least 80%
on the final comprehensive theory examination.
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ÊMinimum 40 hours
At the completion of this course, the License Practical Nurse shall be able to:
1. Correctly initiate peripheral IV therapy.
2. Correctly calculate prescribed IV infusion rate.
3. Provide ongoing care to the IV site.
4. Maintain patency of peripheral IV therapy lines using a flush solution.
5. Assist the Registered Nurse with central venous infusion by checking the
infusion rate and changing the site dressing.
6. Observe and report patient responses to IV therapy.
7. Report, record and properly respond to complications or contraindications of IV
therapy.
8. Discontinue peripheral IV therapy.
ÊDuring an affiliation with a clinical laboratory, the LPN must observe and then
practice sticking peripheral veins for the purpose imitating peripheral IV therapy until the LPN
is proficient in the procedure. No medications or fluids may be injected into the vein
during this time.
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Following a period of observation, the LPN must participate in all
phases of IV therapy which are within the scope of practice as outlined in the Ohio Board of
Nursing Rules and Regulations. The LPN must demonstrate proficiency in each step of each
procedure.
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The LPN must perform satisfactorily on each clinical procedure and must
implement all phases of IV Therapy to the satisfaction of the instructor. Three (3) unsatisfactory
performances in any portion of any procedure shall result in the LPN¶s termination from
the IV Therapy course.
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OBJECTIVES: Upon the completion of this unit, the LPN shall be able to:
CONTENT:
1. Course overview
2. Legal aspects of IV therapy
3. Expanded role of the LPN²Practice Law, Rules and Regulations
4. Scope of practice in IV therapy for the Expanded Role LPN
5. Health agency policies
EVALUATION: The LPN must score at least 80% on each examination administered in this
unit.
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OBJECTIVES:
Upon the completion of this unit, the LPN shall be able to:
CONTENT:
1. Integumentary system
2. Circulatory system
3. Respiratory system
4. Urinary system
5. Vein structure and location (peripheral)
a. Structure and function
(1) Endothelial lining
(2) Valves
(3) Carry blood toward heart
(4) Thinner than arteries
b. Location
(1) Arm²deep and superficial
(2) Leg²deep and superficial
EVALUATION: The LPN must score at least 80% on each examination administered in this unit
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OBJECTIVE:
Upon the completion of this unit, the LPN shall be able to:
1. Identify body fluid compartments and electrolyte compositions.
2. Define fluid deficit, fluid maintenance and fluid replacement.
3. List effects of isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic IV fluids.
4. List and classify common parenteral fluids.
5. Identify electrolyte norms in laboratory reports on blood samples.
6. Discuss the normal methods of fluid and electrolyte intake and output.
CONTENT:
EVALUATION: The LPN must score at least 80% on each examination administered in this unit
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OBJECTIVES:
CONTENT:
1. Terminology
2. Infection control
3. Safe technique in preparing, initiating, monitoring and discontinuing IV therapy
4. Equipment and supplies
a. Types
b. Advantages and disadvantages
c. Packaging of solutions
d. Labeling (including expiration dates)
e. Safe handling
5. Solutions
a. Types
b. Reading labels
6. Asepsis²Medical and surgical procedures review
7. Sites
8. Techniques
a. Preparing IV
(1) Equipment, supplies, solutions
(2) Bubbles in tubing
(3) Patient¶s clothing
(4) Height of IV pole
b. Initiating IV
(1) Administration of subcutaneous xylocaine
(2) Insertion of IV²needles, catheters, butterflies
(3) Securing IV and site dressing
c. Monitoring
(1) Infusion rate
(2) Patient
(3) Intake and output
d. Site care
(1) Peripheral lines
(2) Central lines
e. Recording and reporting
NOTE: LPN must practice skill of initiating IV on training arm until proficient.
EVALUATION: The LPN must score at least 80% on each examination administered in this
unit.
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6 HOURS
OBJECTIVES:
Upon the completion of this unit, the LPN shall be able to:
1. List complications of IV therapy.
2. List and describe symptoms of each complication.
3. Discuss preventive measures in systemic and local complications.
4. Discuss appropriate nursing interventions for complications of IV therapy.
CONTENT:
EVALUATION:
The LPN must score at least 80% on each examination administered in this unit
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MEDICATIONS 3 HOURS
OBJECTIVES:
Upon the completion of this unit, the LPN shall be able to:
1. Match terms and abbreviations associated with IV medications.
2. Distinguish among ways IV antibiotics are used.
3. State the five ³rights´ of administering medications and additional ³rights´
associated with administration of IVantibiotic medications.
4. List facts to determine regarding an IV antibiotic medication before
administration.
5. Identify safety measures to observe when administering IV antibiotic
medications.
6. List medication information to be obtained in a nursing history.
7. Distinguish among methods of administering IV antibiotic medications.
8. State nursing responsibilities and interventions with regard to the administration
of IV antibiotic medications.
9. List the effects of drug incompatibilities.
10. Describe types of drug incompatibilities.
11. Discuss factors that affect compatibilities.
12. State nursing responsibilities and interventions with regard to avoiding
incompatibilities.
13. Define and describe potential untoward reactions and side effects.
14. Name the body systems affected by untoward reactions.
15. Identify nursing responsibilities and interventions with regard to untoward
reactions and side effects.
16. State the formula for calculation of drug doses.
17. Schedule the administration of IV antibiotic medications.
18. Calculate drug doses and dilutions.
CONTENT:
EVALUATION: The LPN must score at least 80% on each examination administered in this unit
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2. Gather equipment
a. tourniquet
b. antiseptic swabs
c. butterfly needle or angiocath
d. tape
e. anti-microbial ointment
f. dressing materials
5. Adjust lighting
6. Wash hands
8. Wash hands
14. Clean the area using a circular motion with antiseptic swab
18. Start the correct IV solution to the correct patient at a KVO rate
CLINICAL PRACTICE:
The LPN must successfully demonstrate the procedure a minimum of three (3) times. Additional successful
demonstrations may be required at the instructor¶s discretion. Three (3) unsatisfactory performances in technique
shall result in the LPN¶s termination from the IV Therapy course.
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STUDENT: _____________________________________________________
STUDENT ID #:__________________________________________________
DATE: __________________________________________________________
SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY
5. Cleaned the area using a circular motion with ______________ _______________
antiseptic swab
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COMMENTS:
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SIGNATURE ___________________________________________
a. Type solution
b. Amount of solution
c. Infusion rate
d. Sequence of solution if applicable
7. Set up equipment
a. Examine solution for:
(1) Cloudiness
(2) Particles
(3) Leakage
(4) Cracks in bottle or bag
(5) Expiration date
b. Open the package containing the tubing, maintaining sterility of all connectors.
c. Close regulator on the tubing
d. Open the entry area of the fluid container, maintaining sterility of the entry port
e. Clean the entry port with antiseptic swab if necessary
f. Insert the tubing spike into the fluid container through the correct entry port
g. Invert the bottle or bag with the tubing hanging down
h. Hang solution on IV pole
i. Fill the drip chamber half full with fluid
j. Displace air in tubing with fluid and close regulator
9. Put on gloves
10. Connect the end of the IV tubing to the hub of the needle, maintaining sterility
11. Start the correct IV solution to the correct patient at a KVO rate
CLINICAL PRACTICE:
The LPN must successfully demonstrate the procedure a minimum of three (3) times. Additional successful
demonstrations may be required at the instructor¶s discretion. Three (3) unsatisfactory performances in technique
shall result in the LPN¶s termination from the IV Therapy course.
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STUDENT: __________________________________________________
DATE: _____________________________________________________
SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY
1. Checked the medical order
a. Type solution
b. Amount of solution
c. Infusion rate
d. Sequence of solution if applicable
9. Washed hands
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SIGNATURE:___________________________________________________________________________
2. Wash hands
3. Collect equipment
a. Alcohol prep or 2 x 2
b. Band-Aid
c. Antibiotic ointment (if required)
d. Adhesive remover
4. Identify patient
6. Wash hands
8. Put on gloves
11. Apply pressure to the puncture site with the alcohol prep until hemostasis occurs
13. Observe puncture area for signs and symptoms of inflammation, infection, bleeding
14. Apply Band-Aid to puncture site (hospital policy may require antibiotic ointment)
CLINICAL PRACTICE:
The LPN must successfully demonstrate the procedure a minimum of three (3) times. Additional successful
demonstrations may be required at the instructor¶s discretion. Three (3) unsatisfactory performances in technique
shall result in the LPN¶s termination from the IV Therapy course.
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STUDENT: ____________________________________________________________
DATE:
SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY
2. Washed hands
3. Collected equipment
a. Alcohol prep or 2 x 2
b. Band-Aid
c. Antibiotic ointment (if required)
d. Adhesive remover
4. Identified patient
6. Washed hands
8. Put on gloves
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COMMENTS:
SIGNATURE: _________________________________________________________________________
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3. Wash hands
4. Gather equipment
a. Solution
b. Tubing
c. Tape
d. IV pole
e. Antiseptic swab
5. Identify patient
6. Explain procedure
7. Set up equipment
a. Examine solutions for:
(1) Cloudiness
(2) Particles
(3) Leakage
(4) Cracks in bottle or bag
(5) Expiration date
b. Open the package containing the tubing, maintaining sterility of all connectors
c. Close regulators on the tubing
d. Open the entry area of the fluid container, maintaining sterility of the entry port
e. Clean the entry port with antiseptic swab if necessary
f. Insert the tubing spike into the fluid container through the correct entry port
g. Invert the bottle or bag with the tubing hanging down
h. Hang solution on IV pole
i. Fill the drip chamber half full with fluid
j. Displace air in tubing with fluid and close regulator
9. Put on gloves
10. Connect the end of the IV tubing to the hub of the needle, maintaining sterility
11. Start the correct IV solution to the correct patient at a KVO rate
CLINICAL PRACTICE:
The LPN must successfully demonstrate the procedure a minimum of three (3) times. Additional successful
demonstrations may be required at the instructor¶s discretion. Three (3) unsatisfactory performances in technique
shall result in the LPN¶s termination from the IV Therapy course.
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STUDENT: ________________________________________________
STUDENT ID #:______________________
DATE:______________________________
SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY
9. Washed hands
PASS FAIL
(MUST HAVE 100% SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE)
COMMENTS:
SIGNATURE______________________________________________________________________________
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3. Verify the compatibility of all antibiotic medications and fluids being mixed
4. Wash hands
5. Gather equipment
a. Solution
b. Secondary tubing
c. Antiseptic swab
d. Needle and syringe
8. Open the package containing the tubing, maintaining sterility of all connectors
20. Clean the injection port on primary line with an antiseptic swab and insert needle
a. COMPATIBLE MEDICATIONS:
b. INCOMPATIBLE MEDICATIONS:
CLINICAL PRACTICE:
The LPN must successfully demonstrate the procedure a minimum of three (3) times. Additional successful
demonstrations may be required at the instructor¶s discretion. Three (3) unsatisfactory performances in technique
shall result in the LPN¶s termination from the IV Therapy course.
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STUDENT: ___________________________________________
STUDENT ID #:______________________________________
DATE:_____________________________________
SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY
4. Washed hands
7. a. COMPATIBLE MEDICATIONS:
(1) Opened IVPB slide clamp
(2) Administered correct dose of correct
IVPB antibiotic medicine to the correct
patient at the correct rate maintaining
sterility
(3) After completion of IVPB, closed slide
clamp on IVPB tubing and raised primary
solution to previous level
b. INCOMPATIBLE MEDICATIONS:
(1) Clamped tubing and flushed with normal saline
(2) Administered correct dose of correct IVPB antibiotic
medicine to the correct patient at the correct rate
maintaining sterility
(3) After completion of IVPB, flushed with normal saline
(4) Unclamped primary tubing
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1. Check the MAR or medicine card and Kardex against the medical order
a. Patient¶s name
b. Type of medication
c. Dose
d. Time
e. Date of order
f. Allergies
g. Route
3. Verify the compatibility of all antibiotic medications and fluids being mixed
4. Wash hands
5. Gather equipment
a. Medication
b. Saline flush
c. Heparin flush
d. Antiseptic swabs
7. Identify patient
11. Administer correct dose of correct medicine to the correct patient at the correct rate, maintaining sterility
12. Flush INT with appropriate amount of saline and/or heparinized saline according to hospital policy, at the correct
rate
CLINICAL PRACTICE:
The LPN must successfully demonstrate the procedure a minimum of three (3) times. Additional successful
demonstrations may be required at the instructor¶s discretion. Three (3) unsatisfactory performances in technique
shall result in the LPN¶s termination from the IV therapy course.
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STUDENT: _______________________________________________________
STUDENT ID ______________________________
DATE:____________________________________
SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY
4. Washed hands
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PROCEDURE: ASSIST RN WITH CENTRAL VENOUS INFUSION ± CHECKING INFUSION RATE AND
CHANGING SITE DRESSING
3. Wash hands
4. Identify patient
5. Explain procedure
7. Put on gloves
10. Check rate according to medical orders (do not change rate)
CLINICAL PRACTICE:
The LPN must successfully demonstrate the procedure a minimum of three (3) times. Additional successful
demonstrations may be required at the instructor¶s discretion. Three (3) unsatisfactory performances in technique
shall result in the LPN¶s termination from the IV Therapy course.
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STUDENT:_______________________________________________________
STUDENT ID #:____________________
DATE: ____________________
SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY
3. Washed hands
7. Washed hands
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