CVADs/PICC line (central venous access device/peripherally inserted central catheters)

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Acute Mind Map on CVADs/PICC line (central venous access device/peripherally inserted central catheters), created by Tafe Teachers SB on 18/07/2018.
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CVADs/PICC line (central venous access device/peripherally inserted central catheters)
  1. Indications
    1. IVABs long term
      1. Multiple IV therapies
        1. Haemodynamic monitoring
          1. Access for Blood
            1. TPN
              1. Acutely unwell patient
                1. Poor IV access
                  1. Chemo
                    1. Highly vesciant medication
                      1. Critical care units/ patients
                      2. 1-4 lumens
                        1. Treat each lumen as dedicated line - drugs do not 'mix'
                          1. Positive pressure devices
                            1. Flush 10mL syringe, DO NOT clamp
                            2. Complications
                              1. Thrombosis
                                1. Blood stream infection (CRBSI)
                                  1. Local irritation
                                    1. Air embolism
                                      1. kinks in the line
                                        1. Disconnection
                                          1. Pulled out/ change in length
                                          2. Bio patch- blue to the sky
                                            1. Neutral pressure devides (normal bung)
                                              1. Flush + CLAMP
                                              2. To ensure the device is "pressure locked", use a 10mL syringe with 8mL Push Flush post all IV
                                                1. Even after IVF infusion flush - A BURETTE 'FLUSH' is not the same thing - the line will occlude if it is not "pressure locked" with a 10 mL syringe
                                                2. Within EN Scope
                                                  1. Competency must be achieved (theory and practical)
                                                    1. https://www.clinicalkey.com.au/nursing/#!/content/skills/63-s2.0-GN_44_11
                                                      1. PICC-Related Thrombosis: Pathophysiology, Incidence, Morbidity and the Effect of Ultrasound-Guided Placement Technique on Occurrence in Cancer Patients Elen Hughes, Ms Meinir, RGN, PGCE, MSc., Journal of the Association for Vascular Access, Volume 16, Issue 1, 8-18 Copyright © 2011 Association for Vascular Access
                                                    2. Ability to manage CVADs and PICCs dependant on hospital policy and procedure. Some instititions you can look after the, some you can't.
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