Non tunneled central venous catheters

    • [DOC File]Obtaining Blood Specimens from a Central Venous Catheter

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      Central Venous Lines. ... An appropriately trained RN may discontinue PICCs and noncuffed/ non tunneled catheters. CDC definition of Catheter-Associated BSI (Blood Stream Infection) is defined by the following : A vascular access device that terminates at or close to the heart or one of the great vessels. An umbilical artery or vein catheter is ...

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    • [DOC File]CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS

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      Many hospitalized patients require the placement of central line catheters. These patients are at risk for development of central venous catheter associated blood stream infection (CVCBSI) and complications which increase morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs. The purpose of this policy is to outline the evidence-based clinical practice guidelines that Facility shall follow to reduce the ...

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    • Tunnelled (Hickman ) and non-tunnelled Central Venous Catheter (…

      Central catheter tip location shall be determined radiographically and documented prior to initiation of IV therapy. These catheters may be left in for an indefinite period if there are no signs of complications. MLC – Mid-Line Catheter is a non-tunneled intravenous catheter inserted by trained personnel.

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    • [DOC File]7 - UI Community HomeCare | Home Health Services | Iowa ...

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      All four categories of central catheters (tunneled, non-tunneled, implanted port, PICC) can be used to draw blood. Needleless connection devices should be flushed with normal saline (preservative-free 0.9% normal saline) pre/post blood withdrawal. Refer to facility policy for the amount of flush that is used before and after blood sampling.

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    • [DOC File]SUBJECT: Central Venous Catheter, Tunneled, Dressing Change

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      1. Tunneled cuffed - Catheters that have a dacron cuff which promotes fixation in the subcutaneous tunnel. 2. Non tunneled central venous catheter - non-cuffed catheter placed by a cutdown or percutaneous approach secured by sutures and/or a securement device. 3.

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    • [DOC File]Central Venous Lines

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      Tunneled Catheters. Hickman, Broviac, and Groshong catheters are tunneled catheters. The closed-ended or Groshong type catheter is designed to prevent backflow into the catheter when it is not in use. The groshong catheter is used when low flow rates are to be infused. Fluids infuse through a slit valve on the side of the tip.

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