Re: A few questions, pneumothorax and UAC's.
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Yes, a baby can have a small pneumothorax and be asymptomatic, but most will have some tachypnea and lower sats.
Invasive lines: UACs are put in if you need to monitor BP's, we don't routinely put them in just to draw bloods, unless it is a kid that is near exchange transfusion level for a high bili. It will need to have a 1:1 heparin solution running thru it all the time so it doesn't clot off. Occ. we have used our UAC's for meds if we have no other access. There are a few things you can't give thru it, such as vasopressors, Indocin. UVC is put in for IV access....most places, I believe, do not use them for long term unless they have no other choice. UVC's can be heplocked off, but the tend to clot off unless they are flushed frequently or have something running thru them.
We are also hesitant to feed small kids with umbilical lines, in some literature it states that it can increase the risk of necrotizing enterocolits.
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