HomeGrown Solution: Simulated IV Bypass System (SIVBS)
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Identification of the Problem
Unique Idea
Objectives
- Identify obstacles when simulating IV administration with manikins in skills-based and scenario-based simulation activities.
- Describe process for assembling a system to bypass a manikin’s vasculature to simulate IV administration.
- Identify ways to enhance the basic system and expand use of the SIVBS with SPs.
Supplies/Ingredients
- female-to-female luer connector
- microbore IV extension set
- secondary IV tubing or any IV tubing that allows for the backflow of fluids
- drainage bag - empty 1 L IV bag
- occlusive/Transparent IV site dressing
- compression sleeve or bandage in color similar to skin tone of manikin or SP
Steps to Creating the Solution
- Insert slip tip of the microbore IV extension set into one end of the female-to-female luer connector.
- Insert distal end of IV tubing into other side of the female-to-female luer connector.
- Insert IV tubing spike into empty IV bag which will serve as collection unit.
- Attach the SIVBS to the manikin’s arm at an appropriate site and apply secure with the transparent, occlusive dressing over the female-to-female luer connector.
- Use compression sleeve or bandage materials, in a color similar to that of the manikin or SP's skin tone, to secure/conceal the IV tubing to the manikin or SP's arm. Conceal drainage bag under patient's pillow or in some other manner.
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