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What are the odds or how often do people get phlebitis from iv in the hand? |
wondering how common it is for a person to get Phlebitis, cellulitis, and traumatic thrombosed vein from the way a nurse did an iv ? In my experience, it happens occasionally, but not often. Phlebitis is the inflammation of the vein (red, swelling, pain, cordlike vein) but this often resolves on it's own with removal of the IV catheter. I would think it'd be really easy. All you have to do is not wash your hands or use dirty gloves or materials around the injection site. It probably wasn't a nurse, most likely a cna or a phlebotomist. Hospital acquired infections are really quite common. Fortunately it is not very common, but don't blame the nurse. Most infections of this type common from bacteria that normally live on your skin, usually staph. Disinfectants and aseptic technique cannot reduce the risk of infection to zero. Veins are not designed to have little tubes shoved in them. The normal responses to injury can trigger clotting of the vein. The catheter itself provides an avenue for bacteria to migrate from your skin into the clot. people can get phlebitis more commonly from having a cannula left in the vein fot longer than 48 hours if not being used for iv medication. It is rarely caused by the medical profession inserting it and it is more often that a doctor will insert one than a nurse. |
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