Originally Posted by flutterfly
I know INS say's if there is gauze under a tegaderm dsg then it is a gauze dsg. Several of the RN'S I work with still put a 2x2 gauze over the biopatch and cover this with a tegaderm dressing. Anyone have any data on this practice? THe Biopatch rep is clueless. thanks
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If you are using a Biopatch to prevent or ward off line infection, why then is a 2X2 placed over it, but under the TSM? You always want the best visualization of the IV site and covering it with a 2X2 prohibits that. As an IV nurse, I place a 2x2 over the insertion site, but only after I place a Midline or a PICC if I am accessing that vein with a 14 or 16g introducer and not using the MST procedure.
That then, becomes a 24 drsg. Meaning that after 24 hours do a sterile drsg change, but when redressing, omit the qauze. You see, the introducers to gain access into the vein (using traditional methods) create a large opening in the skin and it is likely to bleed the first 24 hours. Therefore, the need to get rid of the 2x2 24 hrs post insertion.
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