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Title Intravenous therapy. Recognizing and treating complications / [produced by] Medcom ; director, David Cobb ; writer, John Shannon ; producer/editor, Jon Frank
Published Cypress, Calif. : Medcom Inc., 2016

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Description 1 online resource (18 min.)
Summary OVERVIEW: During intravenous therapy, some patients can experience complications -- either local, at the I.V. site, or systemic. Updated with a new look and feel, and the latest venipuncture practices, this program will focus on the identification of complications, their causes, and appropriate nursing interventions to take to support the patient and restore safe and effective therapy. OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, the learner should be able to identify and address the following local and systemic complications of IV therapy: phlebitis, infiltration, extravasation, occlusions, vein irritation/pain at the venipuncture site, a severed catheter, hematoma, venous spasm, thrombosis/thrombophlebitis, nerve, tendon or ligament damage, circulatory overload, septicemia, air embolism, allergic reaction
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed May 17, 2017)
Credits Editor/director of photography, Jon Frank
Performer Narrator: Bill Rogers
Notes In English
Subject Intravenous therapy -- Complications.
Intravenous therapy -- Complications.
Genre/Form Instructional films.
Instructional films.
Films de formation.
Form Streaming video
Author Frank, Jon, producer
Cobb, David, director
Rogers, Bill, narrator
Medcom, inc., production company.