Kits carrying various components and devices are provided for use in obtaining access to a patient's vascular system. Various methods and procedures may be used to treat both emergency and more routine conditions using the contents of such kits. For example, such kits may contain various types of in
Kits carrying various components and devices are provided for use in obtaining access to a patient's vascular system. Various methods and procedures may be used to treat both emergency and more routine conditions using the contents of such kits. For example, such kits may contain various types of intraosseous (IO) devices including, but not limited to, drivers, penetrator assemblies, IO needles and other related components. Intravenous (IV) devices such as syringes, needles, IV bags, tubing and other related components for use in obtaining access to portions of a patient's vascular system may be included. Various types of connectors for communicating fluids with and/or monitoring a patient's vascular system may be provided. Such kits may contain medications, drugs and fluids used to treat a wide variety of both acute and chronic diseases and conditions.
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1. A vascular access kit comprising: components for accessing a peripheral vein;components for accessing bone marrow at a selected intraosseous site, the components for accessing bone marrow comprising:a penetrator; anda powered driver having a body and a handle; anda cradle configured to secure and
1. A vascular access kit comprising: components for accessing a peripheral vein;components for accessing bone marrow at a selected intraosseous site, the components for accessing bone marrow comprising:a penetrator; anda powered driver having a body and a handle; anda cradle configured to secure and releasably engage the powered driver in a predetermined position, wherein the cradle prevents an activation of the powered driver when the powered driver is secured in the cradle in the predetermined position;wherein the cradle comprises walls with dimensions corresponding to dimensions of at least a portion of the powered driver, wherein the walls as dimensioned are configured to prevent an engagement of the powered driver in a position other than the predetermined position. 2. The kit of claim 1, wherein the penetrator comprises an intraosseous needle set. 3. The kit of claim 1, wherein the kit further comprises at least one divider operable to releasably hold in an organized sequence an intravenous access device and an intraosseous access device. 4. The kit of claim 1, wherein the powered driver is configured to insert the penetrator along a first axis extending through the body, wherein the handle extends from the body at a non-parallel angle to the first axis, wherein the first axis extends through a notch formed in a base of the cradle when the powered driver is secured to the cradle in the predetermined position. 5. The kit of claim 1, wherein the cradle is configured to prevent securement of the powered driver in a position other than the predetermined position. 6. The kit of claim 1, wherein the powered driver comprises a trigger assembly, wherein the walls of the cradle are configured to prevent the trigger assembly from being activated. 7. The kit of claim 1, wherein the cradle comprises a first end and a second end, wherein the handle of the powered driver is adjacent to the first end of the cradle in the predetermined position. 8. The kit of claim 7, wherein the first end of the cradle is correspondingly dimensioned to secure the body of the powered driver. 9. The kit of claim 8, wherein the first end of the cradle as dimensioned is configured to prevent securement of the handle of the powered driver. 10. A kit for accessing the vascular system of a patient comprising: an intravenous (IV) access device and an intraosseous (IO) access device comprising:a penetrator; anda powered driver having a body and a handle;a cradle attached to an interior surface of the kit and configured to secure and releasably engage the powered driver in a predetermined position, wherein the cradle prevents an activation of the powered driver when the powered driver is secured in the cradle in the predetermined position;wherein the cradle comprises walls with dimensions corresponding to dimensions of at least a portion of the powered driver, wherein the walls as dimensioned are configured to prevent an engagement of the powered driver in a position other than the predetermined position. 11. A kit of claim 10, further comprising: a divider disposed in the kit with the penetrator releasably engaged with one surface of the divider; and the penetrator operable to be releasably engaged with the powered driver. 12. The kit of claim 10, wherein the powered driver is configured to insert the penetrator along a first axis extending through the body, wherein the handle extends from the body at a non-parallel angle to the first axis, wherein the first axis extends through a notch formed in a base of the cradle when the powered driver is secured to the cradle in the predetermined position. 13. The kit of claim 10, wherein the cradle is configured to prevent securement of the powered driver in a position other than the predetermined position. 14. The kit of claim 10, wherein the powered driver comprises a trigger assembly, wherein the walls of the cradle are configured to prevent the trigger assembly from being activated. 15. The kit of claim 10, wherein the cradle comprises a first end and a second end, wherein the handle of the powered driver is adjacent to the first end of the cradle in the predetermined position. 16. The kit of claim 15, wherein the first end of the cradle is correspondingly dimensioned to secure the body of the powered driver. 17. The kit of claim 16, wherein the first end of the cradle as dimensioned is configured to prevent securement of the handle of the powered driver. 18. A vascular access kit comprising: components for accessing a peripheral vein;components for accessing bone marrow at a selected intraosseous site, the components for accessing bone marrow comprising:a penetrator; anda powered driver having a body and a handle; anda cradle configured to secure and releasably engage the powered driver in a predetermined position, wherein the cradle prevents an activation of the powered driver when the powered driver is secured in the cradle in the predetermined position;wherein the powered driver is configured to insert the penetrator along a first axis extending through the body, wherein the handle extends from the body at a non-parallel angle to the first axis, and wherein the first axis extends through a notch formed in a base of the cradle when the powered driver is secured to the cradle in the predetermined position. 19. The kit of claim 18, further comprising at least one divider operable to releasably hold in an organized sequence an intravenous access device and an intraosseous access device. 20. The kit of claim 18, wherein the cradle is configured to prevent securement of the powered driver in a position other than the predetermined position. 21. A kit for accessing the vascular system of a patient comprising: an intravenous (IV) access device and an intraosseous (IO) access device comprising:a penetrator; anda powered driver having a body and a handle;a cradle attached to an interior surface of the kit and configured to secure and releasably engage the powered driver in a predetermined position, wherein the cradle prevents an activation of the powered driver when the powered driver is secured in the cradle in the predetermined position;wherein the powered driver is configured to insert the penetrator along a first axis extending through the body, wherein the handle extends from the body at a non-parallel angle to the first axis, and wherein the first axis extends through a notch formed in a base of the cradle when the powered driver is secured to the cradle in the predetermined position. 22. A vascular access kit comprising: components for accessing a peripheral vein;components for accessing bone marrow at a selected intraosseous site, the components for accessing bone marrow comprising:a penetrator; anda powered driver having a body and a handle; anda cradle configured to secure and releasably engage the powered driver in a predetermined position, wherein the cradle prevents an activation of the powered driver when the powered driver is secured in the cradle in the predetermined position;the cradle comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the handle of the powered driver is adjacent to the first end of the cradle in the predetermined position, wherein the first end of the cradle is correspondingly dimensioned to secure the body of the powered driver, and wherein the first end of the cradle as dimensioned is configured to prevent securement of the handle of the powered driver.
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