In this video, I go over the steps in reconstituting IV medications, adding medication to minibag, and administration of IV medication using a secondary line.
Assemble your equipment: 00:15
Check the MAR: 01:27
Perform hand hygiene: 01:40
Determine the amount of diluent to be added to medication vial: 01:46
Remove protective caps from vials & clean surface: 02:06
Withdraw air from the medication vial equal to the amount of diluent needed: 03:07
Inject air, turn vials upside down, draw the appropriate amount of diluent: 03:30
Inject diluent into medication vial: 04:22
Determine how much medication you will draw (based on your order): 05:18
Draw the medication: 05:33
Cap the needle and syringe with the medication until ready to inject into the bag: 06:04
Grab a minibag and clean injection port: 06:17
Remove needle cap inject your medication into the minibag: 06:53
Lock your needle and place it in sharps container: 07:27
Complete the IV medication label and attach it to the bag: 07:36
Gently mix the bag: 08:11
Ready your secondary IV tubing, check for kinks, moving roller closest to the chamber: 08:20
Spike the minibag & hang it on IV pole: 09:28
Position the primary IV solution LOWER than minibag: 09:50
Squeeze chamber to fill with fluid prime secondary line: 10:06
Clean the uppermost port on the primary line attach the secondary line to this port: 10:57
*Variation* reverse priming secondary line (ONLY IF PRIMARY SOLUTION IS Normal Saline): 11:49
Use the primary line roller to set the rate (even for the secondary line): 13:04
Confirm your drip rate by counting drops for 1 full minute.
Label secondary IV tubing: 14:30
Document & signoff MAR: 14:41