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               OSCE Checklist: Intravenous Cannulation 
        Introduction
        1 Introduce yourself to the patient including your name and role 
        2 Confirm the patient's name and date of birth
        3 Briefly explain what the procedure will involve using patient-friendly language
        4 Gain consent to proceed with intravenous cannulation
        5 Check if the patient has any allergies
        6 Adequately expose the patient's arms for the procedure
        7 Position the patient so that they are sitting comfortably
        8 Ask the patient if they have any pain before continuing with the clinical procedure
        9 Wash your hands using alcohol gel. If your hands are visibly soiled, wash them with soap and 
         water
       10 Gather equipment
        Preparation
       11 Don gloves
       12 Apply pressure over the radial and ulnar artery to occlude both vessels
       13 Open the dressing pack and place the cannula, cannula dressing and other items onto the 
         field. Prepare the normal saline flush if a pre-filled flush is not available.
       14 Remove the pressure from the ulnar artery whilst maintaining pressure over the radial artery
       15 If you are planning on using an extension set, you should attach this to the flush and prime 
         the line
       16 Decide which arm you plan to cannulate
       17 Place a pillow under the arm to be cannulated to make the procedure more comfortable for 
         the patient
       18 Place a field below the patient's arm to prevent blood spillage
        Choosing a vein
       19 Inspect the patient's arm for an appropriate cannulation site
       20 Position the patient's arm in a comfortable extended position that provides adequate access 
         to the planned cannulation site
       21 Apply the tourniquet approximately 4-5 finger-widths above the planned cannulation site
       22 Palpate the vein you have identified to assess if it is suitable
       23 Once you have identified a suitable vein you may need to temporarily release the tourniquet, 
         as it should not be left on for more than 1-2 minutes at a time
       24 Clean the site with an alcohol swab for 30 seconds and then allow to dry completely for 30 
         seconds
        Inserting the cannula
       25 Wash your hands again, removing gloves if these were worn for setting up the saline flush
             26 Don a new pair of non-sterile gloves
             27 Re-apply the tourniquet if removed previously
             28 Remove the cannula sheath
             29 Prepare the cannula (open wings, slightly withdraw/replace the needle, unscrew the cap)
             30 Anchor the vein with your non-dominant hand from below by gently pulling on the skin distal 
                to the insertion site
             31 Warn the patient that they will experience a sharp scratch
             32 Insert the cannula directly above the vein, through the skin at an angle of 10-30º with the 
                bevel facing upwards
             33 Observe for a flashback of blood into the cannula chamber, which confirms that the needle 
                has punctured the vein
             34 Lower the cannula and then advance the needle a further 2mm after flashback is observed 
                to ensure it's within the vein's lumen
             35 Partially withdraw the introducer needle, ensuring the needle end is within the plastic tubing 
                of the cannula (you should observe blood entering the plastic tubing of the cannula as you 
                do this)
             36 Carefully advance the cannula into the vein as you simultaneously withdraw the introducer 
                needle until the cannula is fully inserted and the needle is almost removed
             37 Release the tourniquet
             38 Place some sterile gauze directly underneath the cannula hub
             39 Apply pressure to the proximal vein close to the tip of the cannula to reduce bleeding
            40 Gently pull the introducer needle backwards whilst holding the cannula in position until it is 
                completely removed
             41 Connect a Luer lock cap or primed extension set to the cannula hub
             42 Dispose of the introducer needle immediately into a sharps container
             43 Apply adhesive strips to secure the cannula wings to the skin. Do not obscure the insertion 
                site with the strips, as this needs to remain visible to allow early identification of phlebitis.
             Flushing the cannula
             44 Inject the normal saline into the cannula using the flush you prepared earlier
             45 Secure the cannula with a dressing if the cannula flush was successful
             To complete the procedure…
            46 Explain to the patient that the procedure is now complete
             47 Thank the patient for their time
             48 Dispose of your gloves and equipment into an appropriate clinical waste bin
             49 Wash your hands
             50 Document the details of the procedure on a cannulation chart or in the patient's notes
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