Lots of good tips in here but are you sure you’re anesthetizing the skin and subcutaneous tissues prior to the procedure? Maybe I’ve gotten lucky, but I’ve never had to give sedation or large doses of IV analgesia prior to an IJ CVL. I give oxygen as
@southerndoc mentioned and/or have the nurse open the drape and talk with them. My technique seems to be similar to
@clibby . Before hand, I explain the procedure in detail as well as the importance of holding their head still and I generously anesthetize the neck with lidocaine. They should feel nothing but pressure. If they are too uncooperative/agitated and don’t warrant intubation/paralytics then I go femoral.
Perhaps you are selecting patients too far in the agitated category where you really shouldn’t be picking a CVL location where your needle tip is mere millimeters from their carotid. For those, just make your life easier and go groin. That...or tube/paralyze them.