Central Venous Line

Nurses General Nursing

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When using a central venous line, I have many questions....at your facilities, 1. What type of central lines are you using (Groshong, Broviac, etc....) 2. What population/s do you use them for? (Pediatric, Adult, etc...) 3. When you give chemotherapy, what size syringe do you use when giving the medication through the central line? I would like to know general chemo and specifically Vincristine. 4. Do you give the chemotherapy with a syringe pump or push? Thanks.

Specializes in Infection Preventionist/ Occ Health.

We use 10 ml syringes or larger and give vincristine IV push. The children at my hospital have Hickmans or Mediports, except during induction when most still have PICC lines.

I do IVIG infusions. About 1% of my patient come on with a groshong CVC. I flush them with a 10cc syringe to confirm access and patency. To discontinue I flush the line with a 20cc and lock it with a 10cc syringe. When I worked on a med/surg unit we flushed with only 10cc. It is flushed with a 20cc post infusion because the lines are accessed about every 6-8weeks.:twocents:

Lock with a 10cc heparin.

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