Transcription of Visual Infusion Phlebitis Score
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Adapted with permission from Andrew Jackson Consultant Nurse, Therapy and Care, Rotherham General Hospital NHS Tust, Andrew Jackson >1>2>3>4>5> Visual Infusion Phlebitis Score Policy Statement All patients with an intravenous access device in place must have the IV site checked at least daily for signs of Infusion Phlebitis . The subsequent Score AND action(s) taken (if any) must be documented. The cannula site must also be observed when: Bolus injections are administered IV flow rates are checked or altered Solution containers are changed The incidence of Infusion Phlebitis varies.
Axillary Cephalic Brachial Accessory Cephalic Radial Cephalic Dorsal Venous Arch Palmar Venous Arch Basilic Median Antebrachial Ulnar Median Cubital Basilic
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