I'm doing IV infusions at home with a prescribed medication, and am still getting training until I can do both hands.
I've been told to use my hands as the preferred IV site, the crook of my elbow is for emergencies. I can go elsewhere on my arms, but it's not recommended. I'm not allowed to use any other sites. The HR advice I've coming across seems to be against using the hands.
I'm using 25G needles. Most recommend smaller than that. I've been told what I'm using is the smallest size for IV. Maybe it's just the smallest size for butterfly needles?
I've noticed this from before I actually joined the site, and was hoping reading more would explain it, but I'm just more confused.
Is there anyone who can explain the differences?
I've been told to use my hands as the preferred IV site, the crook of my elbow is for emergencies. I can go elsewhere on my arms, but it's not recommended. I'm not allowed to use any other sites. The HR advice I've coming across seems to be against using the hands.
I'm using 25G needles. Most recommend smaller than that. I've been told what I'm using is the smallest size for IV. Maybe it's just the smallest size for butterfly needles?
I've noticed this from before I actually joined the site, and was hoping reading more would explain it, but I'm just more confused.
Is there anyone who can explain the differences?
