Jelco IV insertion tips

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dcolbert3

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These are the ones. Actually got a 20g in a pts hand last night. Technique is everything... I am now always advancing the catheter all the way before retracting my needle.
 

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Anjel

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We use them. I always forget to loosen the catheter before I stick. I've had a couple get stuck. And I could not get it to advance no matter how hard I tried.

I even held the needle and had my partner try and advance the catheter and it wouldn't budge.

I'm pretty sure I learned my lesson now. I haven't had any problems recently.
 

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Oh I didn't see the last post. That's not the kind we use.

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That is. Most of ours don't have a safety guard either. Pull it out and it's just the needle.
 
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I actually like the old school ones where there is no safety guard and the needle just comes straight out. I had no troubles with those IV setups.
 

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I actually like the old school ones where there is no safety guard and the needle just comes straight out. I had no troubles with those IV setups.

Unfortunately others did. I also remember sharps being stuck in anything soft, like the bench seat and stretcher mattress. Much better to have safety sharps.
 

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Oh I didn't see the last post. That's not the kind we use.

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That is. Most of ours don't have a safety guard either. Pull it out and it's just the needle.

These are definitely my favorite. When I was doing my medic clinicals I think I nailed my first 8 IVs with these, I thought I was an IV prodigy. Then I did shifts at another hospital that used another kind and my success rate dropped.

Where I work now we mostly use Jelco. I have mixed feelings about them.
 
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