
OK, the ONLY thing alcohol does is remove oils from the skin, it is a poor antiseptic, we use alcohol then betadine to prep our sites, and it is mostly the friction that does the work. Also, if you put the tegaderm or sorbaview or whatever your occlusive dressing is over the insertion site first, then chevron the tape from under the catheter hub and then bring the tape up parallel on each side of the catheter (not across it as this can cause irritation to the site from the pressure) on top of the occlusive dressing, and PLEASE put on an extension, DON'T insert the tubing/needleless adaptor directly to the hub of the intracath since this causes movement of the catheter which will lead to pain, leaking at the site, dislodging of the catheter. Nothing makes me madder then to see IV sites with poor dressing and securing technique and the patient has be be restuck because the weight of the tubing has pulled out the catheter. This extra time at the beginning will save time later and spare the patient another stick. jb