This type of central line is inserted through a peripheral vein.
What is a PICC?
The location where you place your initials when you change a central line dressing
What is the on the outside of the central line dressing?
Type of bedside bath that is done daily for patients who have any central line
What are CHG baths?
The amount of saline used to flush a CVC after drawing blood samples.
What is a flush of 20mL?
Area in Meditech that is used to document that you adjusted your drip
What is the comment box?
This central line anchoring device must be changed at a minimum of every 7 days
What is a StatLock device?
The Meditech intervention where you document that you changed the central line dressing.
What is the IV assessment?
The number of packets required to perform a daily CHG bath
What are 3 packets?
Device that must be worn by both the patient and nurse
What are masks?
The panel used to document IVF
What is the IV spreadsheet?
This type of central line is covered by a layer of skin.
What is a Port-Cath?
Shawn's dog breed
What is a maltese?
The number of seconds needed to scrub the central line insertion site.
What is 30 seconds per each CHG swab?
This type of dressing is applied over all central lines
What are CHG dressings?
The area in the chart where the IV totals are tallied
What is the I & O in the EMR
Type of central line that should be changed within 24 hours of insertion.
What is a femoral TLC?
Blue sheets that are used for any bedside procedure
What are Universal Protocol sheets?
The property used to dry CHG baths
What is air?
Meaning of the acronym CLABSI
Central Line Acquired Blood Stream Infection
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The maximum amount of time between dressing changes
What is seven days?
Location of the VAD charts
What is the on the walls of each of the Med rooms?
Caps that must cover all open CVC ports
What are Curos caps?
The new minimum amount of saline needed to flush a peripheral line
What is a volume of 5mL?
Time when you document that infusion of your antibiotics and totals for the IV infusions
What is before the end of your shift?