The Complete Guide to Intravenous (IV) Cannulation LIVE DEMO | 2022 update
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 Published On Apr 24, 2022

This is the updated intravenous (IV) Cannulation video. I really tried to improve on aspects of aseptic non touch technique and being far more environmentally conscious that I was in 2012.

Skip ahead to 11:30 for the actual cannulation or CHECK OUT any of the videos in my playlist
   • IV Cannulation  

I will go through everything in detail from
- Indications 1:24
- Choosing a vein 2:00
- Dilating then vein 3:56
- Aseptic non touch technique 5:55
- Setup 7:39
- Step by step insertion technique 10:09

and Extra trips
- Cannula grip 14:54
- Skin tension 15:48
- increasing stability 16:44
- how to avoid puncturing the other side or 'blowing the vein' 17:44

Thanks to James and Joel for their amazing assistance with this video!

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