Securement and Safety
CVL Management
Infection Prevention
Tubing changes
Precision and Practice
100

This device is recommended to keep CVADS in place and prevent accidental dislodgment?

What is securement device (StatLock)

100

This documentation element MUST be present on the dressing

What is the date, time and initials

100

This is the risk associated with not wearing gloves during central line access

What is increased risk of CLABSI


100

Continuous infusions without additives require changing at this frequency 

When is every 96 hours 

100

This personal protective equipment must be worn when accessing a central line.

What are gloves 

200

These are not recommended for securement due to risk of infection, however, can be used when necessary (especially in Peds)

What are sutures 
200

This should be replaced after accessing a central line 

What is the Curos cap 

200

This should be done after scrubbing the hub and before accessing the line

What is allowing the hub to dry 

200

Intermittent IV fluids with and without additives are to be changed

When is every 24 hours 

Ex. intermittent Syringe pump meds, secondary sets that are detached from primary tubing

200

This is the minimum time required to scrub the hub before accessing a central line

What is 10 Seconds 

300

Before using a freshly placed central line, this must be performed before using the line 

What is an Xray 

300

Following handoff with oncoming shift, these two nurses should 

Assess the line together 

300

This is required daily for patients with central lines and must be documented 

What is CHG wipe down 

300

TPN with or without lipids is to be changed this often 

When is every 24 hours
300

This hand hygiene step must be performed before donning gloves 

What is hand washing or hand sanitizer

400

This securement technique works best for tunneled catheters and is recommended to decrease tension and prevent accidental dislodgement

What is loop and secure tubing 

400

Dressing changes occur at this frequency; however, this frequency can change if gauze or stat seal are in place 

When is every 7 days and PRN

When is every 2 days 

400

To help decrease line infection, this should be assessed and discussed every day 

What is line necessity 

400

These two fatty medications require more frequent changing every 12 hours

What are Lipids and Propofol 

400
In between each attachment and reattachment of a syringe or flush this often-forgotten step is required 

What is 10 second scrub with alcohol 

500

When a CVAD suddenly stops returning blood, a clot may be present. To safely check for blood return and avoid dislodging the clot or rupturing the catheter, this specific sized tool must be used. 

What is 10 ml 

Rationale: The larger the syringe the lower pressure 

500

This Chlorhexidine-impregnated sponge requires changing when one or more of these situations occurs

When is; 1/2 or more is covered in blood, Sponge (mushrooming) out/blue top separating and/or biopatch is twice the size.

500

Day of line placement is considered day 1, at what day is the line CLABSI eligible

When is day 3 

500

These fractionated products: IVIG, clotting factors and albumin require changing this often 

When is upon completion of infusion


*** Blood Product tubing is good 4 hours post start of infusion

500

This flushing method has been shown to decrease CVL infections and helps maintain catheter patency

What is pulsatile flushing or push pause technique 

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