Name That Device
Name That Supply
Policy Review
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Miscellaneous
100

This is inserted in the patient’s arm and ends in the superior vena cava above the heart

What is a Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC)?

100

These wipes are known to assist with reducing CLABSI rates

What are 2% Chlorhexidine (CHG) wipes?

100

You cannot reinforce central line dressings with this item

What is tape?

100

This Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required for everyone in the room during dressing changes

What is a hair bonnet and a face mask?


(Staff assisting with dressing changes must also perform hand hygiene and wear gloves)

100

You must have this in place before removing a central line

What is a provider order?

200

These are inserted at the upper-arm and the tip extends to the axillary vein

What is a Midline?

200

This is a disinfectant alcohol impregnated cap system

What are alcohol impregnated caps/tips or Curos caps/tips?

200

These devices are accessed every seven days and do not follow the Sunday dressing change rule

What is a Port?

200

This may happen if you do not allow CHG to dry fully

What is a Medical Adhesive-Related Skin Injury (MARSI) or chemical burn?

200

Registered Nurses must complete this before they can access an Implanted Port

What is a competency validation (or more hands-on training)?

300

These are temporary and crucial for patients with end-stage kidney disease on hemodialysis.

What is a trialysis line?

300
This supply requires "Dot, Dot, Not a Lot"

What is SecurePortIV?

300
These devices are cared for by staff who are competently trained

What is a central line?

300

In the inpatient setting, who must be present for a dressing change?

What are two trained staff?

(Home Health/Hospice - one trained Registered Nurse)

300

Pediatric patients use these instead of a CHG gel patch

What is a Biopatch?

400

This is a Central Vascular Access Device (CVAD) that is implanted


What is an Implanted Venous Port? 

400

A non-coring needle with an extension, usually containing a right angle, which is used for accessing implantable ports

What is a Huber Needle?

400

These must be replaced when a new central line is placed

What is all IV tubing?

400

After central line dressing/cap changes, you must do this

What is document in EPIC under Lines, Drains, and Airways (LDA)?

400

You must be on the lookout for this when you remove a central line

What is a Venous Air Embolism?


(Immediately place patient in left lateral Trendelenburg position. Stay with patient and monitor vitals. Notify MET/Provider/Charge Nurse)

500

This has three bumps around the perimeter and can be visualized on an x-ray

What is a PowerPort?


500

This is an end cap placed on the lumen of a CVC, with a self-sealing septa designed to prevent leakage of blood or ingress of bacteria.

What is a Neutral Displacement Device (Microclave)?


500

If your patient is receiving this medication, the IV tubing must be changed every 12 hours

What is Propofol?

500

Prior to removing the central line dressing, you must do this first

What is measuring the external length of the catheter? 

(Don't forget to measure after the dressing has been changed.) 

500

You NEVER want to advance a central line catheter for these two reasons

What is a risk for infection and cardiac arrhythmia? 

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