hi all! Today I discharged a young healthy pt. I noticed their PIV had some residual blood in it a couple cm long. I think it was there for several hours. Before discharging the pt I needed to give an IV medication so I pulled back and had brisk blood return. For some reason I just flushed it all back in. I gave the pt the med and DC'd the IV and discharged them home.
I am probably thinking too much about this - but would that residual clot potentially cause harm to the patient? I imagine any clot flushed through a peripheral line would dissipate in the capillaries. I know best practice would have been to draw back and discard the clot and the waste - I wish I had done that!
My patient left with no harm seen, but I think I'm obsessing about this and would appreciate an objective perspective. Thank you!
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hi all! Today I discharged a young healthy pt. I noticed their PIV had some residual blood in it a couple cm long. I think it was there for several hours. Before discharging the pt I needed to give an IV medication so I pulled back and had brisk blood return. For some reason I just flushed it all back in. I gave the pt the med and DC'd the IV and discharged them home.
I am probably thinking too much about this - but would that residual clot potentially cause harm to the patient? I imagine any clot flushed through a peripheral line would dissipate in the capillaries. I know best practice would have been to draw back and discard the clot and the waste - I wish I had done that!
My patient left with no harm seen, but I think I'm obsessing about this and would appreciate an objective perspective. Thank you!