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Secure the EZ-IO ™ Tape and Tag!

Secure the EZ-IO ™ Tape and Tag!. Attach wristband. Monitor the infusion site !. To remove the EZ-IO ™ catheter, grasp hub and rotate clockwise while gently pulling. You may consider attaching a syringe for this purpose. DO NOT ROCK OR BEND THE CATHETER MAINTAIN A 90 DEGREE ANGLE.

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Secure the EZ-IO ™ Tape and Tag!

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  1. Secure the EZ-IO™Tape and Tag! Attach wristband Monitor the infusion site !

  2. To remove the EZ-IO™ catheter, grasp hub and rotate clockwise while gently pulling. You may consider attaching a syringe for this purpose. DO NOT ROCK OR BEND THE CATHETER MAINTAIN A 90 DEGREE ANGLE Remove the catheter within 24 hours

  3. Once catheter has been removed dress site with antibiotic ointment and Band-Aid

  4. Possible complications of IO • Extravasation • Dislodgment • Compartment Syndrome • Fracture • Pain • Reduced Flow • Infection

  5. Care & Maintenance

  6. Cleaning & Disinfecting • Wipe clean with moistened cloth - removing large contaminants • Spray with anti-microbial solution - follow manufacturer instructions • Momentarily depress trigger several times during cleaning • Remove battery cap (if necessary) - and clean seal • Clean around drive shaft with cotton applicator - check drive shaft tip to ensure nothing has attached to the magnetic tip • Wipe dry • Inspect driver and return to case DO NOT SUBMERGE DRIVER AT ANY TIME

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