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Old Dec 03, 2006, 03:24 AM
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How to flush a PICC line

Hi everyone I'm a recent graduate on Med Surg unit for 3 months and I've had too many different preceptors, so consistency has been lacking especially with the veteren nurses. In regards to flushing PICC lines, the situation doesn't always present itself, but on dayshift orienting two different veteren nurses showed me the turbulent flushing method of stop and push. On the evening shift they finally gave me a consistent preceptor, (but I feel he is too young to precept and has only been an RN for 1yr.) ,he told me that method was wrong, and that I should just push the flush straight through to avoid sending out a clot. Don't get me wrong this preceptor clearly has more experience than myself but I don't feel too certain that he knows everything. I had understood the turbulent flushing help to clear medication and fibren from the PICC line. I mean technically, if the patient is going to through a clot, I think they would have the clot dislodged from either way of flushing. I'm just getting very frustrated because this person tends to nitpick the way I do everything! Your advice is most welcome thanks .

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Old Dec 03, 2006, 03:35 AM
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Re: How to flush a PICC line

Turbulent flush is recommended but I am an old Nurse.... maybe that is old information

Perhaps we will hear from and instructor or someone who may be involved in the most up to date info.

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Old Dec 03, 2006, 04:58 AM
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Re: How to flush a PICC line

i too, was trained in the turbulent method....try checking with your iv team, if you have one, or staff ed......maybe even oncology since they would have much experience with picc's....good luck and keep us "old geesers" updated,lol


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Old Dec 03, 2006, 05:36 AM
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Re: How to flush a PICC line

Does your facility have a written procedure for managing PICC lines? Otherwise I agree that I would ask your educator or IV specialist.

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Old Dec 03, 2006, 11:12 AM
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Re: How to flush a PICC line

Go to the source, the Picline will have an insert on just how to care for/flush it written in the material. Check with pharmacy, they are so much help and we often overlook them.

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Old Dec 03, 2006, 11:55 AM
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It bothers me a great deal that you would not trust someone's advice because you "feel he is too young to precept and has only been an RN for 1yr". The real issue here, as I see it, is not the flushing of the PICC, but an issue of attitude. Since you already seem to have a preference in mind, and if this is so important to you, then I would strongly suggest that you go to the library and do some research yourself instead of depending on the hearsay of others since you obviously don't trust what you have been told by two different people at work.

By the way, I was nationally certified in IV Therapy, inserted PICC lines and have been a nursing supervisor and unit manager. I was on IV teams for 6 years. Look at your facility policy because that is what you should be really be following.

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Old Dec 04, 2006, 01:47 AM
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Re: How to flush a PICC line

Thanks everyone, I will check all of those resources in the hospital such as education, written policy, and pharmacy.


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Old Dec 04, 2006, 01:54 AM
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Re: How to flush a PICC line

Oh and Daytonite I never said I didn't trust two different people at work what I said was, two different vetern nurses told me to do turbulent flushing, the young preceptor told me that was the wrong way and to do just a straight flush.


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Old Dec 04, 2006, 10:53 AM
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I have plenty of weblinks to information on PICC lines, their care and maintenance.


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Old Dec 04, 2006, 11:09 AM
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Re: How to flush a PICC line

Moderator Note:

Please remember to not let comments become personal in nature. Let's keep the conversation on helping with information not critiquing each others statements. Interpretations can be misunderstood and steer away from helping one another.

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