Re: Tape use in Neonates
We use tegaderm and silk tape for PIVs. After the catheter is inserted and patency is assured, we place the tegaderm over the site and around the hub of the catheter. Then we use silk tape to make a chevron or other similar shape to further secure the hub to the baby. More silk tape is used to secure the connected tubing and an arm/hand board if necessary. The trick is using enough tape, but not too much. We often use a double-back piece on the upper part of the extremity to keep the board on. For scalp IVs we use the same materials, but have found that KY jelly helps tape stick better and is WAY less toxic than benzoin or mastisol. PICC lines have a different kind of tape job altogether, using tegaderm and steristrips. Hope this helps!
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