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Old Aug 28, 2006, 06:44 AM
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Exclamation CLC 2000-Continuous Infusion???

I am trying to find documented literature on the CLC 2000 Adapter from ICU Medical, Inc.

Can anyone tell me what they are doing at thier facility in regards to continuous infusions with this adapter in place. Thanks!!!


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Old Sep 07, 2006, 11:32 AM
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Re: CLC 2000-Continuous Infusion???

At our hospital we only use the CLC 2000 for picc/midline catheters. It is left in place regardless of what the catheter is being used for. We change them weekly just like the clave adapters we use on other central lines.
Does your question suggest you've had problems with them?

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