It's a stupid question and I think I know what the answer is, but I got some info from an authority yesterday that kind of shook my inexperienced nursing confidence...
All procedures related to PICC lines in my NICU are sterile, including changing dressings, changing tubing/fluids, and d/cing the line. Might be because it's the NICU, though.
OP was asking whether removal was a sterile procedure. Sterile is not the same as aseptic.
Exactly. Picc insertion is sterile. Dsing and tube change is sterile. Removal is clean or aseptic. Meaning don non sterile gloves use sterile gauze and paper tape.
Anoetos, BSN, RN
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I get that putting one in is a sterile procedure, but taking one out isn't, is it?
I was getting some weird info today and wanted to check.