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Time for a Raise? - January 2013 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1301_part2_Layout 1 1/11/13 10:56 AM Page 70 V A S C U L A R A C C E S S AN ANESTHESIOLOGIST'S VIEW IV Starts Take "Experience and Courage" S tarting IVs well takes experience and courage. I always use local anesthesia once I've identified the best location. This takes experience, too. Some veins must be found by palpation and can't be visualized, but they are found in the LOCAL ANALGESIA Many providers never start an IV without first injecting the site with lidocaine. usual locations. Always inject about 1/10cc lidocaine plain 0.5% and then compress the weal to disperse the local and identify the vein again. Carefully puncture the skin, usually in the location of the needle puncture from the local, and look for flash in your needle hub. Once seen, you can advance the catheter off the needle into the vein. Some will argue there is pain from the injection of the local, so they don't or won't do it. Others argue that the injection obscures the vein. But if done the way I described, you'll still have good landmarks and a happier patient who's not complaining about the pain from the IV stick due to "preemptive analgesia" of the local in the skin. Otherwise, you may have a successful vein cannulation, but the patient will complain about the pain, which makes an unhappy patient until the catheter is withdrawn. This doesn't always ensure the pain will go away, either. — Dean B. Berkus, MD Dr. Berkus (dberkus@pacbell.net) is an anesthesiologist at Specialty Surgical Center in Beverly Hills, Calif. 7 0 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | J A N U A R Y 2013

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