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21/02/2019 at 3:48 pm #75144Michael WishartParticipant
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NSWThanks for the clarification, Holly. I forgot to read the subject!
I am not sure this is the latest version, but my 2016 INS guidelines says this:
I. Short Peripheral Catheters
A. Choose a short peripheral catheter as follows:
1. Consider the infusate characteristics (eg, irritant,
vesicant, osmolarity) in conjunction with anticipated
duration of infusion therapy (eg, less than 6
days) and availability of peripheral vascular access
sites. 1-7 (IV)Not a high level of evidence, but should guide how many PIVC’s you should anticipate before considering other options. Will also depend on your local PIVC resiting policy.
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Dear Brains trust,
Thank you for all your advice.
I just wanted to clarify, that it is not the number of attempts but the number of PIVCs the patient has i.e 3 PIVC before you consider another form of access for e.g. PICC line.
Holly
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