Re: RN's placing central lines
Yes, I work at a small LTACH in Lansing, MI and I have started a program which allows for the insertion of IJ PICCs (by me, BSN, RN, CRNI). These are small bore lines (4-5 fr and brought out to the clavicle making it much more comfortable and the dressing stays on well for the seven days. This is a small institution so change is able to take place faster. I brough the evidence-based articles from INS and then AVA and after writing the policies and procedures, proving that I had head & neck anatomy...I was off. These was instituted for patients with chronic kidney disease as a means of vessel preservation. I have inserted about 8 of them now, photpgraphing each and getting all the consents signed so that if I wanted to publish as case studies I could. This is what I am curently working on. It is a great option and doing cutting edge procedures which ultimately are in best interest of the patient is awesome!
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