Originally Posted by knoxy5
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Hi. I'm new at your forum, and I would like to know for what reason would a nurse not be able to D/C a central-line at the femoral site? Any information would be appreciated.
Adding to suzanne's comments, pulling a sheath from a femoral line takes dedicated 1 on 1 time with the pt. The nurse has to be ready to give drugs in case the pt's HR plummets for example. Also the nurse has to be in the room monitoring the pt for at least a half-hour and then still very frequently after that. If you have a normal load on the floor, this instantly becomes a very unsafe situation.
On our tele-stepdown unit, people's lines are usually pulled in the cath lab before they arrive. However, if we do have patients with a-lines, we can call in this guy (who normally works in the cath lab as a CV tech), and he will come in and pull it. Very rarely experienced nurses might do it if no one is available, but I think that should be done away with.