What is the difference between a head needle and a hand needle when a child is given an intravenous

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello! It really hurts! It's better to prick your hands or feet, but you feel distressed to death when you pierce your head!

    The child is small, and the blood vessels are slowly growing up like other parts of the body, so now they are relatively small and not easy to get a needle. May your baby be soon**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, it won't! There is no problem, it's just the level of injection, you can't get into the hands and feet, so there is no way to always have an injection So I have to choose the place where the child compares if he sees the head!

    If you hit those little children, you usually hit them directly on the head because the hands are too small to see!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no big difference, the effect is the same, and there is nothing ***, but the scalp blood vessels look better in children, and they are better pierced. The blood vessels in the scalp of adults are invisible, so they can't be used. Don't worry at all.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You should have just entered the hospital, or you are in the internship, there is no specific explanation for this, according to the medical aseptic operation, this is not allowed, but it doesn't matter if you accidentally touch your hand, and it doesn't matter if you use the needle twice, the secondary use I said is that the injection to the same patient is not injected this time, and the second time you can play again.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The regular outpatient fee is more than 1,000, and it is recommended to find the doctor in charge at that time to help take it, and if the child cooperates, the outpatient local anesthesia will be changed to collect more than 100 debridement fees. If the child does not cooperate, he can only be hospitalized for general anesthesia and summer extraction, which costs about 8,000.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Air entering the human body about 5 ml will cause life danger, to be specific, the air of the entire skin tube is almost 5 ml, I have tried before in the thin skin tube of the needle that the whole section of air into the blood vessels is fine, generally there are some small bubbles on the infusion tube, it is not moving, it can not come down, and there is air in the blood vessels themselves, a small amount of air enters the blood vessels, will be gradually washed into small bubbles by the blood, and gradually absorbed away, which is conducive to blood circulation.

    More than 5 ml of air has not been completely dispersed into small bubbles or difficult to disperse, it has already reached the heart, the air is blocked in a certain part of the heart, resulting in blood can not pass, and finally leads to life danger, the general process is like this, so do not scream nervously when injecting a little rice grain of large bubbles, you can flick your fingers on the bubbles attached to the leather tube when you feel bored during the infusion, if the infusion speed is not too fast, the air will rise after leaving the tube wall.

    If the cold is not serious, it is recommended not to take injections and take medicine casually, otherwise it will reduce the sensitivity of the human body to the medicine.

    Drink plenty of boiled water and sweat more to help bacteria get rid of them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello! The liquid exudes during the infusion, and the liquid is absorbed locally after the hot compress, and it should be fine. Your child reports that the joints of the hands and feet are very tired, it should be synovitis (aseptic inflammation), and a good rest and proper massage can help to recover.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is advisable to rest well and drink plenty of water. You can go to the doctor for a consultation at the insurance point.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Analysis:

    Hello, from the laboratory test you provided, the white blood cells are significantly higher than normal, and the neutrophils are predominant, indicating bacterial infection.

    Guidance: If this situation requires anti-inflammatory, it is only one day, and it needs to be continued for 1-2 days. In this way, the recovery is faster, otherwise it is easy to repeat, and the conventional dose of cefixime is nothing ***.

    Analysis: The situation you mentioned is considered to be a symptom caused by bacterial infectious enteritis.

    Guidance: It is recommended that appropriate antibiotics can be given to control the infection** and to give symptomatic **.

    Analysis: Hello, from the situation you described, the baby is caused by the drug gastrointestinal discomfort.

    Guidance: In this case, you can not infuse on an empty stomach, you can eat some easily digestible food during the infusion process, so as to reduce gastrointestinal discomfort, and the inflammation is very strong or you need to continue to take medication.

    Analysis: Hello, according to the situation you described, it is considered to be a bacterial ** infection.

    Guidance: This is mainly caused by bacterial infection, because the symptoms have not been completely eliminated, continue the infusion**, drink more water, pay attention to rest, and pay attention to keeping warm.

    Disease analysis: Hello, cefotaxime sodium is a third-generation cephalosporin with strong broad-spectrum antibacterial ability.

    Guidance: The use of cefotaxime sodium sometimes sees adverse reactions such as diarrhea, which can be automatically stopped after stopping the drug. The child is small, and it is not recommended to use this type of advanced antibiotic, as the child's condition will not be controlled with other drugs in the future. But since it's already been hit, I'll have to change the dressing next time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the needle is a sharp steel needle, if the patient moves the infusion limb slightly, it may cause problems such as puncturing the vein and embolization of the infusion line, while the needle of the indwelling needle is a soft catheter, which can move with the vein and will not puncture the blood vessel, and the indwelling needle can hold the vein for a long time, avoiding the pain caused by repeated puncture of the vein.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello It has little effect on the infusion and has no effect on the effect of the drug. 3135

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