Venous Access
Session information
- Title:
- Venous Access
- Description:
- This session looks at the basics of peripheral intravenous cannulation including the ideal sites for insertion, the size of cannula to use and the need for local anaesthetic. This session presents how to recognize arterial placement in a shocked patient and describes the techniques used in the cannulation of the shocked or difficult patient.
- Hierarchy:
- Anaesthesia (e-LA) > Core Training - Clinical > e-LA Module 01 - Introduction to Clinical Anaesthesia > 05 Induction of Anaesthesia and Intraoperative Management > 13 Induction of anaesthesia > Venous Access
- Author(s):
-
Hannah Blanshard
- Created:
- 8 Sep 2014
- Last Major Update:
- 8 Sep 2014
- Keywords:
- 001-0045,Recovery,
- Quicklink:
- 001-0045
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4.4/5
4.4/5
Content
4.4/5
4.4/5
Presentation
4.4/5
4.4/5
Interactivity
4.4/5
4.4/5
Self assessments
4.4/5
4.4/5
- Title:
- Venous Access
- Description:
- This session looks at the basics of peripheral intravenous cannulation including the ideal sites for insertion, the size of cannula to use and the need for local anaesthetic. This session presents how to recognize arterial placement in a shocked patient and describes the techniques used in the cannulation of the shocked or difficult patient.
- Hierarchy:
- Anaesthesia (e-LA) > Core Training - Clinical > e-LA Module 01 - Introduction to Clinical Anaesthesia > 05 Induction of Anaesthesia and Intraoperative Management > 13 Induction of anaesthesia > Venous Access
- Author(s):
-
Hannah Blanshard
- Created:
- 8 Sep 2014
- Last Major Update:
- 8 Sep 2014
- Keywords:
- 001-0045,Recovery,
- Quicklink:
- 001-0045