the hybrid environment.
Screencast Title:
Intravenous needle catheter selection and IV therapy guidelines
Environment:
(on-site, online, or hybrid)
This lesson is intended for the hybrid environment. Student nurses and novice nurses will watch this screencast before engaging in on-site intravenous (IV) needle selection for IV starts
Screencast Goal:
This screencast will increase the awareness on the importance of IV catheter size selection depending on the intended use and/or patient population and IV therapy guidelines.
Description of Screencast lesson:
This screen cast is directed toward nursing students and novice nurses. The different sizes of IV catheters based on color and the supplies needed will be reviewed. The participants will participate by watching a short video immediately after screencast on IV catheters and therapy guidelines, answer 10 questions at the end of the lesson, print certificate of completion and bring certificate to skill lab for competency checkoff.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this lesson students and nurses will be able to
Identify the different sizes of IV catheters based on color
Verbalize uses for different catheter sizes
Identify supplies needed for IV starts
Document appropriately
Demonstrate at least 80% competency on post test on IV catheter sizes, usage, and therapy guidelines
Demonstrate an IV start in an on-site skills lab
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Quiz
1. Match the gauge IV catheter with the appropriate color
_____24-gauge pink
_____22-gauge yellow
_____20-gauge blue
_____18-Gauge green
2. What two gauges of IV catheters are commonly used during
for rapid fluid administration?
24 gauge and 22 gauge
18 gauge and 20 gauge
20 gauge and 24 gauge
22 gauge and 20 gauge
3. Select the appropriate list of supplies found in an IV start Kit.
A. extension set, tape, and 20-gauge catheter
B. Sterile dressing, tape, tourniquet, gauze pad, extension set, and
chlorhexidine swab
C. extension set, chlorhexidine swab, tape, and gauze pad
D. tourniquet, sterile dressing, and extension set
Identify at Least One in Each Area
Pre-Licensure QSEN Competencies
Integrated Processes
Clinical Relationships
1. Patient-centered care
2. Teamwork and collaboration
3. Evidence-based practice (EBP)
4. Quality Improvement (QI)
5. Safety
6. Informatics
1. Nursing process
2. Caring
3. Communication and documentation
4. Teaching/ Learning
1. Varied sources of data
2. Similar options
3. Prioritization
4. Teaching
5. Notes: ______________
Rationale:
Rationale:
Rationale:
It is important to understand the evidence behind the appropriate size selection of IV catheters to decrease the number of IV infiltrations.
When initiating an IV therapy nursing staff must asses the patient appropriately, the intended use of the IV, select the appropriate size of the IV catheter, and document appropriately.
Nursing staff must prioritize care to include assessing the IV site or sites for redness and/or swelling
Script
Actions on Screen
Audio/Narrative
Power Point: Title Screen
Introduction of the Lesson on IV catheter selection and therapy guidelines
Power Point: Question
Why is it important to select the appropriate size IV catheter?
Give rationale
Power Point: Learning Objectives
State learning objectives
Power Point: Different IV Catheter Sizes
Show pictures of the different catheters
Power Point: Starting an IV
Power Point: Documenting
Identify supplies needed to start an IV
What to document after starting an IV
Power Point: Final thoughts on IV catheter selection and IV supplies
Explain the main point of the lesson
Power Point: Points to Remember
Have students to watch the video on starting an IV
Remind students to print certificate of completion and sign up for skill lab checkoff
Evaluate and Revise
If I were to recreate my Screencast, I would:
First, I would make sure that the slides correspond with the lesson as it is discussed. I would include a slide for the 14-gauge catheter, 16- gauge catheter, and the supplies inside the IV start kit. The slide for the IV catheters would include the front of the packaging along with the backside of the packaging. The time of the screencast would not exceed five minutes.