Port a cath subclavian

    • [DOC File]EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN

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      G-tube) X ? ? ? RN/LVN Perform exit site care on all types of catheters (subclavian, Broviac, Port-a-cath, etc.) X ? ? ? RN/LVN Decontaminate equipment (IVAC’s, Nebulizers, etc.) X ? ? ? RN/LVN. HH Aide Cleaning up spills (ordinary household) X RN/LVN

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    • [DOC File]Department Intranet Home Page | Department of ...

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      A polyurethane catheter exits from the port and is tunneled through the skin. The tip of the catheter is inserted into the subclavian vein and advanced to rest in the superior vena cava. Usage – Administration of Intravenous medications, IV fluids, Blood and blood products.

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    • [DOCX File]Arrow Child & Family Ministries

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      Intravenous (including port-a-cath, subclavian, broviac, pic-line etc.) Intramuscular injection (into muscle) Subcutaneous injection (under skin) Soft Mucosa (Sub-lingual-under tongue, Rectal, Vaginal) Transdermal (directly to skin) Ears R/L or Both (Bottom middle picture)

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    • [DOC File]Port-A-Cath Module - Queen's University

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      Since the Port-A-Cath is a completely closed system it eliminates the need for daily site care, reduces the potential risk of infection and eliminates the cost of dressing supplies and frequent heparinizations. The risk of damage and dislodgement is also reduced. ... Since the subclavian is a low-pressure vein, the catheter may migrate into ...

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    • [DOC File]nursing professional development - QHC

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      Port-a-Caths are surgically inserted into a subcutaneous pocket in the chest wall. The catheter is tunneled into the vein, usually the cephalic, external jugular or subclavian vein. A non-coring gripper needle is required to access a port-a-cath so the self-sealing septum is not damaged.

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    • [DOCX File]ONKOL.HU – Országos Onkológiai Intézet

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      The phrase „Port-a-Cath” is composed from its two main components: „port (portal)” and „cath (catheter)”.The top of the port-part is covered by a self-sealing silicone layer (septum) and its body is made of plastic, stainless steel or titanium.A catheter is connected to this which is a flexible tube (silicone or polyurethane).

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