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  1. Intraosseous Access - Line Removal - YouTube

    In this video we demonstrate how to remove an Intraosseous Line also known as an IO.

  2. System used to gain intraosseous access in adult and paediatric patients in a clinical emergency or when vascular access is difficult but needed urgently. IO access can be used to deliver ALL …

  3. Intraosseous access • LITFL • CCC Equipment

    Removing the EZ-IO catheter involves disconnecting infusions, attaching a 10 ml luer-lock syringe to the catheter hub, then rotate the catheter clockwise-while pulling straight back, disposing of …

  4. How to Remove IO Needle (EZ-IO) - EMNote.org

    Dec 7, 2023 · Please note that these steps are a general guide for removing an IO needle using the EZ-IO device. Remove intraosseous needles as soon as another stable route of vascular …

  5. One Quick Question: How Do I Remove an IO? – Video

    Feb 5, 2025 · Get step-by-step guidance on safely removing an Intraosseous (IO) device with our practical video, essential for emergency care providers

  6. Guide Physicians, Registered Nurses (RN) in the management and removal of intraosseous devices in the adult and paediatric patient.

  7. Clinicians are strongly encouraged to study the educational materials and obtain hands-on experience with a Vidacare representative or clinical educator to become competent in safe …

  8. How to Remove IO From Patient: Essential Steps for Healthcare …

    Nov 9, 2025 · Learn how to safely remove an IO from a patient. This guide outlines the essential steps and precautions for trained healthcare professionals to ensure patient safety.

  9. How to remove an IO Intraosseous Catheter - YouTube

    How to remove an IO Intraosseous Catheter. First loosen the pigtail catheter from the IO hub. This will stop blood from coming out quickly. Then detach the pigtail and attach a 10 cc syringe.

  10. Intraosseous Access: Catheter Removal or Arrow® EZ-IO® …

    Instructional vignette featuring live provider/adult patient removal scenario utilizing the Arrow® EZ-IO® Intraosseous Vascular Access System. Faculty: Chris Davlantes, MD