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Collaborative Intravenous Nursing Service (CINS) Guidelines

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Care and Maintenance of a non tunnelled Central Venous Catheter (CVC1)All lumens on a non-tunnelled access device should be flushed using an aseptic technique.21EXIT DRESSING CHANGE (Weekly)Equipment requiredActionRationaleDressing Pack containing sterile towel and GlovesGauze swabs x 3, Surgical tapeChlorhexidine Gluconate 2% in 70% Isopropyl alcohol solution or Chlorhexidineimpregnated applicatorSemi-Permeable transparent IV dressingAlcohol hand rub or gelNeedle free I/V access connectorCare of Exit siteDressing changes should be performed on a weekly basis or when dressing is dirty or loose.To prevent infection.Before the procedure begins make sure that your hands are washed and driedthoroughly and that they continue to be decontaminated during the procedure. A plasticapron should be worn.Maintain aseptic technique at all times.Inspect the catheter exit site for signs of skin discolouration or signs of infection e.g.exudates from exit site. If you suspect infection please contact the hospital team whoplaced the catheter for advice. Refer to trouble-shooting guide.Explain the procedure to the patient.Ensure that valid consent is gained.Ensure working area is as clean as possible.Ensure all equipment is gathered before commencing the procedure and all packing isintact and in date.Exit site dressings are important inpreventing trauma and the extrinsiccontamination of the site of entry(Jones 2004).To prevent/reduce patient anxiety.Maintain safety.To prevent infection and cathetercontamination.The CINs group hereby assert their moral rights tothe works herein in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1988.Policy review date 01/10/10

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