discontinuing parenteral solution administration

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Downloaded from IVTeam Phils Hub | ivthub.blogspot.com This copy of the procedures from the 7th edition of the Nursing Standards on Intravenous Practice by ANSAP was reproduced for educational purposes of Filipino student nurses and registered nurses who need to review and study the procedures prior to actual IVT training and practicum. 1 DISCONTINUING PARENTERAL SOLUTION ADMINISTRATION 1. Verify written prescription (Discontinues upon completion of TPN requirements (e.g. 24hrs, 12hrs or in the occurrence of any adverse reaction.) 2. Observe ten (10) Rs. 3. Explain procedure to the patient and significant others 4. Prepare the necessary materials to be used in discontinuing TPN utilizing Peripheral/Central Vascular Access. (Prepare sterile dressing set and stitch scissor for Open Central Vascular Access). 5. Follow doctor’s prescription (e.g. electrolyte; weight; blood laboratory monitoring) 6. Monitor patient closely and document observations and intervention. 7. Refer M.D. for any unusual observations. 8. Discard waste materials according to Health Care Waste Management (DOH/DENR).

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Procedure from the 7th edition of the Nursing Standards on Intravenous Practice of ANSAP. This was reproduced for educational purposes of Filipino student nurses and registered nurses who need to review and study the procedures prior to actual IVT training and practicum.

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This copy of the procedures from the 7th edition of the Nursing Standards on Intravenous Practice by ANSAP was reproduced for educational purposes of Filipino student nurses and registered nurses who need to review and study the procedures prior to actual IVT training and practicum.

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DISCONTINUING PARENTERAL SOLUTION ADMINISTRATION

1. Verify written prescription (Discontinues upon completion of TPN requirements (e.g. 24hrs, 12hrs or in the occurrence of any adverse reaction.)

2. Observe ten (10) Rs.

3. Explain procedure to the patient and significant others

4. Prepare the necessary materials to be used in

discontinuing TPN utilizing Peripheral/Central Vascular Access. (Prepare sterile dressing set and stitch scissor for Open Central Vascular Access).

5. Follow doctor’s prescription (e.g. electrolyte; weight; blood laboratory monitoring)

6. Monitor patient closely and document observations and intervention.

7. Refer M.D. for any unusual observations.

8. Discard waste materials according to Health Care Waste Management (DOH/DENR).