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Tag: Catheter care

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When should a central venous catheter be assessed?

5 min read
Over 5 million central venous catheters are inserted annually in the United States, making proper management critical. Knowing when should a central venous catheter be assessed is vital for preventing serious complications like bloodstream infections and ensuring patient safety.

How to cover central line for shower?

5 min read
According to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, keeping a central line dry is crucial to prevent infection. This comprehensive guide will show you precisely how to cover a central line for shower using professional-grade and DIY methods, ensuring your safety and peace of mind.

How long can a midline stay in a patient?

3 min read
According to the Infusion Nurses Society (INS), midline catheters are designed for use over an extended period, significantly longer than a standard peripheral IV. In many cases, a midline can remain in a patient for up to 28-30 days, or as long as clinically needed without complications, to provide reliable venous access.

How long to hold pressure on a central line? Your comprehensive guide

4 min read
According to established medical protocol, holding firm, continuous pressure for at least five minutes is a critical step during central line removal to achieve hemostasis. This authoritative guide explains exactly **how long to hold pressure on a central line**, the crucial steps involved, and the necessary precautions to ensure patient safety.

What are the moments of flushing IV?

4 min read
According to the Infusion Nurses Society, proper flushing is a cornerstone of vascular access device management, directly impacting patient safety and treatment effectiveness. Understanding the specific moments of flushing IV is essential for both healthcare professionals and patients to prevent blockages, incompatible medication mixing, and infection.