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IV Start Kit With Tegaderm, Alcohol Preps, Tourniquet and IV Extension Set

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Original price $ 9.95
Current price $ 6.85
SKU BT-1840-38001-A

IV start kit with Tegaderm, alcohol preps, tourniquet and IV extension set is a medical kit used for starting an intravenous (IV) line. It typically includes a Tegaderm or transparent dressing, alcohol preps for cleaning the skin, a tourniquet to facilitate venipuncture, and an IV extension set for connecting the IV line to the patient. This kit is used by healthcare professionals to safely and effectively start an IV line, which is used to administer medications, fluids, or to draw blood for tests. The Tegaderm helps to secure the IV line in place, the alcohol preps help to disinfect the skin, the tourniquet helps to make the vein more visible and accessible, and the IV extension set helps to connect the IV line to the patient's vein. This kit is an essential tool for administering IV therapy and can help to reduce the risk of infection and ensure the safety and comfort of the patient.

IV Start Kit Includes:

(1) Tegaderm™ IV Dressing
(2) Alcohol Prep Pads
(1) 4 inch  L x 4 inch W Gauze Sponge
(1) Tourniquet
(1) Extension Set

 

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IV Start Kit With Tegaderm, Alcohol Preps, Tourniquet and IV Extension Set
IV Start Kit With Tegaderm, Alcohol Preps, Tourniquet and IV Extension Set
$ 9.95 $ 6.85
FAQs About IV Start Kits
  • What is Included in Our IV Start Kit?

    Each sterile, ready-to-use IV Start Kit contains: 1 Tourniquet (latex-free for patient safety) 2 Alcohol Prep Pads (70% isopropyl for optimal disinfection) 1 Sterile Gauze Pad (2x2 inch) 1 Transparent Tegaderm/IV Dressing 1 Clear Tape Strip 1 Pair of Nitrile Exam Gloves (latex-free) 1 Securement Label for documentation 1 IV Catheter (choose from 20g, 22g, or 24g needle sizes for versatile patient needs) 1 Needle Disposal Cap 1 Disposable Underpad

  • What supplies do you need to start an IV?

    Our IV start kits provide ALL the essential supplies: sterile gloves, alcohol pads, tourniquet, IV catheter, gauze, transparent dressings, adhesive tape, securement labels, and a disposal cap—everything for a smooth, safe IV insertion.

  • How to start an IV step by step?

    Hand Hygiene: Wash and glove hands Prepare Supplies: Open and arrange IV start kit for maximum sterility Tourniquet Application: Identify a suitable vein Skin Prep: Thoroughly disinfect with alcohol pad IV Catheter Insertion: Insert using the appropriate needle size (20-24 gauge for adults) Secure Catheter: Use sterile gauze and transparent dressing Flush & Secure Line: Ensure patency and label IV site

  • How do you prevent infections during IV starts?

    Use proper aseptic technique, hand hygiene, alcohol/chlorhexidine skin prep, sterile gloves, and timely dressing changes to prevent infusion-related infections and complications like IV-phlebitis or sepsis.

  • Can you get sepsis from an IV?

    Yes. Improper sterile technique or delayed IV site care can introduce bacteria, leading to bloodstream infections and sepsis. Our kits support infection prevention with the highest-quality components.

  • What documentation is needed after starting an IV?

    Document date/time, catheter size, site/location, solution/infusion type, patient tolerance, and your signature. Our kit includes a securement label for easy tracking.

  • How to document an IV start?

    Detailed charting: site prep, gauge, unsuccessful attempts, patient response, and ongoing monitoring as recommended by the latest IV therapy guidelines.

  • Why do we change IV tubing every 72 hours?

    To minimize bacterial contamination, reduce risk of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs), and maintain optimal IV site health.

  • How often should IV bags, tubing, and dressing be changed?

    Tubing: Every 72–96 hours, bags per manufacturer/institution policy, dressing every 48–72 hours or when soiled.

  • Who is qualified to start an IV?

    Only trained healthcare professionals: Registered Nurses, Paramedics, Physicians, and certified EMTs. Certification for IV therapy is required in many states/hospitals.

  • Can a nurse start an IV without an order?

    No. An IV order from a licensed provider (MD, DO, NP, PA) is required per regulatory guidelines.

  • What size needle to start IV?

    Adult peripheral IVs often require 18g-22g; pediatric cases may use 24g. Our kits offer multiple sizes for patient-specific needs.

  • What are the three types of infusions?

    1. Continuous infusion (ongoing administration of fluids/medications) 2. Intermittent infusion (scheduled doses/antibiotics) 3. IV bolus (rapid medication administration)

  • What are common IV insertion mistakes?

    Using wrong vein size, poor stabilization, inadequate skin prep, wrong needle size, or not checking for infiltration or complications.

  • What certification do I need to start an IV?

    IV Therapy Certification (approved nursing/medical course) or facility-based competency training.

  • Why Choose Our IV Start Kits?

    Sterile, single-use components Meets CDC and OSHA infection prevention standards Packed with the most-searched IV therapy supplies Supports top patient safety AND documentation requirements Suitable for hospital, clinic, and home infusion therapy

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