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Intravenous catheter placement – (a) peripheral veins
British Small Animal Veterinary Association , 190 (2024); https://doi.org/10.22233/9781913859145.2.46
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Intravenous catheter placement – (a) peripheral veins
- From: BSAVA Guide to Procedures in Small Animal Practice
- Item: Procedures A to Z, pp 190 - 193
- DOI: 10.22233/9781913859145.2.46
- Copyright: © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- Publication Date: March 2024
Abstract
For intravenous fluid or drug administration, or repeat blood sampling, using peripheral veins.
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Figure I.2:
Equipment required for intravenous catheter placement in a peripheral vein. The tray contains a 22 G over-the-needle intravenous catheter, T-connector, adhesive tape, conforming bandage, clippers and materials for skin preparation (cotton wool, swabs, 4% chlorohexidine gluconate and ChloraPrep [sterile applicator containing 2% chlorhexidine gluconate and 70% isopropyl alcohol]). © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure I.2:
Equipment required for intravenous catheter placement in a peripheral vein. The tray contains a 22 G over-the-needle intravenous catheter, T-connector, adhesive tape, conforming bandage, clippers and materials for skin preparation (cotton wool, swabs, 4% chlorohexidine gluconate and ChloraPrep [sterile applicator containing 2% chlorhexidine gluconate and 70% isopropyl alcohol]).
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Figure I.3:
Over-the-needle catheters can be used for intravenous access to a peripheral vein. (Reproduced from the BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Emergency and Critical Care) © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure I.3:
Over-the-needle catheters can be used for intravenous access to a peripheral vein. (Reproduced from the BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Emergency and Critical Care)
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Figure I.4:
Restraint for placement of a catheter in the cephalic vein. © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure I.4:
Restraint for placement of a catheter in the cephalic vein.
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Procedure video: Intravenous catheter placement – (a) peripheral veins
This video shows how to place an intravenous catheter in the peripheral veins.