Administration Training Video Medicine Ball Preparation Medicine ball should be removed from refrigerator minimum of one hour prior to infusion Gather supplies Clean and wipe down work area Wash hands use ID: 791174
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Medicine
Ball
Medication AdministrationTraining Video
Slide2Medicine Ball PreparationMedicine ball should be removed from refrigerator minimum of one hour prior to infusion
Gather suppliesClean and wipe down work areaWash hands – use luke-warm water and soap, scrub for 30 secondsPrepare for administration
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Please note: medicine ball should be removed from refrigerator minimum of one hour prior to infusion
Step 1 - Gather Supplies
Medication Guide
Saline Flushes
Medicine Ball Medication
Heparin Lock Solution (if indicated)
Alcohol Wipes
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Step 2 –
Thoroughly Clean and Wipe Your Work Area
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Step 3 – Wash your hands for 15-30 seconds with
luke
-warm water and soap
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Step 4 – Use Medication Guide to Lay Out Supplies
Alcohol Wipe
Saline Flush
Alcohol Wipe
Medicine Ball
Alcohol Wipe
Saline Flush
Alcohol Wipe
Heparin Lock Solution (if indicated)
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Step 5 – Connect Medicine Ball
Alcohol wipe end cap of line (scrub for 15-30 seconds) and release clamp
Connect saline flush onto blue cap and flush line (push/pause method) and then disconnect
Alcohol wipe end cap of line (scrub for 15-30 seconds)
Connect medicine ball to line, remove clear plastic end and attach to blue cap, release clamp on tubing of medicine ball
Place medicine ball in carrying pouch – should remain approximately at heart level during infusion period (medicine ball should not be placed below waist level)
When infusion period is complete, disconnect medicine ball from IV line from blue cap
Alcohol wipe end cap of line (scrub for 15-30 seconds)
Flush line with saline (push/pause method)
Alcohol wipe end cap of line
Lock line with heparin (if indicated, use push/pause method), disconnect and re-clamp line
Dispose of supplies
Training Video appears on next slide
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Step 5 – Connect Medicine Ball – Training Video
(for video purposes, the alcohol wipe cleaning was shortened in length)
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