Re: Guage of needles for subQ???

2006-11-27 Thread Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn
Yes, sub-q can be done with smaller needles, keep in mind that the smaller the needle, the LONGER it will take to get the same amount of fluids in, if you go too small, you may have to sit there and squeeze the bag the entire time (and it could take 30 minutes of longer). There has been some stud

Re: OT: Guage of needles for subQ???

2006-11-27 Thread wendy
Thanks guys. I am going to go ahead and order the twenty, since Julie is pretty tame. She just doesn't like it when the needle goes in. She's pretty good while getting the fluids, and I think she realizes now that they make her feel good when I'm done (cuz she can go poop). If only it were that

Re: OT: Guage of needles for subQ???

2006-11-27 Thread Susan Hoffman
Since I normally work with, at best, semi-tame adults, I want it quicker... Kelly L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I use the 19 and sometimes 20 gauge,,it takes a bit longer that's all. Depends upon the cat. if the cat is hard to restrain youwant it in quicker, My BigD waits at the chair for his

Re: OT: Guage of needles for subQ???

2006-11-27 Thread Belinda
Hi Wendy, Fred get subqs daily (CRF), I use the terumo 20 x 1" gauge UTW (ultra thin wall). He doesn't mind them too much and they are a lot smaller than the 18 gauge which Fred objected to very loudly and with teeth!! I have noticed on occasion I would have a very hard time getting

Re: OT: Guage of needles for subQ???

2006-11-27 Thread Susan Hoffman
The purpose of the large needle is so the fluids flow quickly. Are you getting it into the area in the nape of the neck, the skin there, in one smooth motion? I am told that area has limited nerve endings. Also, are you warming the fluids before giving them? Placing the bag in a bowl of warm

Re: OT: Guage of needles for subQ???

2006-11-27 Thread Kelly L
I use the 19 and sometimes 20 gauge,,it takes a bit longer that's all. Depends upon the cat. if the cat is hard to restrain youwant it in quicker, My BigD waits at the chair for his fluids, I used 18 in the past. Also depends upon how often. Mine is a CRF cat so it is a lifetime thing,

OT: Guage of needles for subQ???

2006-11-27 Thread wendy
Hey guys, I have a box of Terumo needles, 18 guage. The needles seem so big when I give subQ to my CRF/hyperT kitty, and she's fairly uncomfortable when I insert it. Can subQ be done well with a smaller needle? If so, what size? Thanks, Wendy ___