Can anyone give me some guidance on policy writing? I work for a small infusion company. We previously had a DON and now no longer operate with one since we only have 3 FT nurses. I discovered some...
My boss read a case study about a patient with an arterial PICC and that particular patient had symptoms that were similar, although it didn't make much sense to me.....I would tend to think the...
Just wondering if any of you have ever taken care of a patient that had a picc line inadvertently placed in the artery and what symptoms the patient had, specifically when flushed or during or after...
You actually want to decrease your tourniquet time to reduce the risk of blood clots. I undo it after I've marked my spot, then I set up my field and I re-tighten just before gowning up.
I also...
I would say you’re more than qualified. Unless they want the 2 year minimum to ensure you’re dedicated? I would look for something else honestly. lol. I don’t think I’d stick around for 2...
I think it just depends on the needs of your particular facility ?♀️. Most ads I see for PICC nurses require experience. It’s a highly specialized skill. I didn’t have to be on the team...
At my hospital we learn to place USG PIV’s first, then start placing midlines. After so many successful PIV’s and midline placements, you start on PICCs. It’s definitely easier to learn PICCs...
We do wire exchanges fairly regularly at my facility. Not a single one of them has resulted in a Clabsi. When proper sterile technique is followed the risk of infection is not much different than an...
If you ever have trouble drawing blood from a picc you shouldn't force it. Sometimes it's positional and you just need to move the arm a bit, there could be a small clot inside, or there's a fibrin...
That's a very interesting point cxbf and I will bring that up to our head picc nurse. Our catheters are reverse tapered and only come in 1 length. Our facility only allows for 6 cm to be exposed....
We use statlocks to secure our PICC's, and they hold it in place great, but it's difficult to change the dressing and lock, especially if you have more than 3 cm exposed. That's why I personally...
No I haven't heard of that particular organization but sounds like something I need to check into! Glad to finally see another fellow okie here lol. Anyways, my hospital has a really big picc team...
UnbrokenRN09 replied to deweydecimal13501's topic in Cardiac
At my facility RN's can remove transvenous wires but not epicardial. Personally, I feel like removing epicardial wires is too much liability for an RN. I don't want to be responsible for removing...
I'm a brand new picc nurse. I'm a perfectionist lol....and never want any of the picc exposed. Is it realistic to measure so accurately that this can be done on most patients? I know with some...
Sometimes they can flip into the IJ after insertion, particularly if they are on a vent or coughing a lot. You can try to power flush with them sitting straight up, hoping that gravity will pull it...