IV Cannula Guage SHOT by Simi Syam Gurudutt nursing nursing humananatomy nurses
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IV cannulas, also known as intravenous catheters, are available in various sizes. The size of the cannula refers to its outer diameter, which is measured in gauge (G) or French (Fr) units. • The most common IV cannula sizes used in clinical practice are: • • 18 G (1.27 mm outer diameter) • 20 G (0.9 mm outer diameter) • 22 G (0.72 mm outer diameter) • 24 G (0.55 mm outer diameter) • The smaller sizes (22 G and 24 G) are typically used for pediatric patients, elderly patients, or patients with fragile veins. The larger sizes (18 G and 20 G) are usually used for patients who require a higher flow rate of fluids or medications, such as trauma patients or those undergoing surgery. • It's important to note that the appropriate size of the cannula to be used may vary depending on the individual patient's needs, such as the size and condition of their veins, the type of fluid or medication to be administered, and the duration of therapy required. The decision on which size of cannula to use should be made by a qualified healthcare professional based on a thorough assessment of the patient's needs. • Safe and effective… with no change to technique • AVAILABLE NOW to order directly or through your NHS Supply Chain Catalogue. • Combining innovative design with exceptional quality, Rocialle Healthcare is proud to bring you a comprehensive portfolio of Peripheral Intravenous Cannula (PIVC) that achieves the highest standards of reliability to help protect you and your patients. • Including passive safety technology with fail-safe, needle-stick prevention features, we offer a range of easy-to-use products to maximise clinical outcomes without the need for extra training and with no change to your existing technique. • #nurses #nurse #nurselife #doctors #nursing #nursesofinstagram #covid #healthcare #medical #rn #nursesrock #nursingschool #hospital #doctor #medicine #nursingstudent #registerednurse #nursepractitioner • What is a cannula? • A cannula refers to a small tube that is inserted into a body cavity, duct, or vessel for medical purposes. There are two main types of cannulas: intravenous (IV) cannulas and nasal cannulas. IV cannulas consist of short, flexible tubing that are placed into a vein and are usually used for blood transfusions, blood draws, administration of medication, and providing fluids. On the other hand, nasal cannulas are a simple yet effective device for delivering oxygen. They consist of a flexible tube with two protruding tips that sit inside the nostrils to deliver oxygen. They can be useful if the individual is experiencing difficulty breathing as nasal cannulas can decrease the work required to breathe and the strain on the heart, therefore treating hypoxia or hypoxemia. • Nusaf Safety IV Catheter • Featuring fail-safe, fully automatic, needle-stick prevention technology that provides clinicians with fully protection from the risk of injuries and the transmission of blood-borne pathogens, Nusaf is a safe and effective, straight Peripheral IV Cannula that requires no change to technique and no requirement for further training. • #health #coronavirus #nursehumor #nurseproblems #nursestudent #rnlife #lpn #nursesweek #healthcareworkers #nursememes #cna #love • Features • Special tapered kink resistant FEP radiopaque catheter for easy insertion with optimal flow rate • Special Flexible wings to provide easy secure fixation (except in Polywin Polypen) • Manufactured from tested biocompatible materials offering longer indwelling time • Rounded grip on the needle hub for better support during insertion • Injection port with non-return silicon valve for intermittent medication • Transparent flashback chamber for easy visualization • Option available : PUR catheter • #scrublife #ernurse #studentnurse #nursinglife #nursesunite #medschool #medstudent #surgery #medicalstudent #scrubs #nursesbelike #nurseonduty #stayhome #thankyou #nursememe #futurenurse #nursingschoolproblems #instanurse #nursesrule #firstresponders #medicalschool #nursingstudents #medlife #icunurse #teachers #nhs #corona #hospitals #staysafe #pharmacy
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