Originally Posted by dpcsaw
thank you for your replies. My father had some internal bleeding and was sent to this hospital to find it. He was in there for 4 weeks, he was walking the halls and doing everything anyone told him, he had 4 Colonoscopy 1 lasting over 3 hours. After the picc line went in, never cleaned within the 1st 24 hours was flushed each time I saw them use it, everything went down hill fast. He was not able to walk the halls and cdc was pumping him with all they could give him. When they did take out the picc line and test it it was contaminated. I have talk with his internist at home, not the hospital were this happened because he had 4 internist and 4 different areas of the hospital working on him during this period of time. So I guess I am looking to see from what I have read on the internet and from his internist the picc line should have been cleaned within the first 24 hours, others have said every three days. So what is the protocol?
Each facility has there own protocol, however, using traditional insertion techniques for PICC placement the dressing "normally" is changed after the first 24 hours post placement and then every 7 days and PRN. The reason why it is done 24 hrs post placement is because when the traditional method is used, the introducer used in its placement is large and there usually is bleeding the first 24 hours. If, however, the PICC was placed using the MST procedure, the needle to gain access to the vein is approx. 2-3 sizes smaller than the traditional method and due to less bleeding, the dressing and the policy may not delineate a 24 hour dressing change. INS (which stands for Infusion Nursing Society and is the benchmark for IV therapy practices) has every 7 days and prn for its dressing changes on a
Peripherally
Inserted
Central
Catheters.
Hope it helps.
DD