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Procedure for Insertion of a PVC - Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital

Procedure for Insertion of a PVC - Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital

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PROCEDURE FOR INSERTION OF APERIPHERAL VENOUS CANNULA (<strong>PVC</strong>)This procedure should be read in conjunction with the Vascular Access Device policySection 6.3Equipment• Clean tray• Clean gloves• 2% chlorhexidine in alcohol wipe ( e.g. PDI wipe)• Cannula• IV cannula dressing ( e.g. IV Opsite 3000)• Extension set with needlefree connector• 0.9 % normal saline <strong>for</strong> injection• 10ml syringe and needle• Tubifast<strong>Procedure</strong>This procedure is undertaken using an aseptic non touch technique, the key partsbeing:• Clean tray• Cannula shaft and tip• Disinfected insertion site• Dressing• Tip <strong>of</strong> syringe• Hub <strong>of</strong> needle• Extension set and needle free connector.• Sharps bin1) Explain procedure to patient and obtain verbal consent2) Clean hands using alcohol gel or soap and water.3) Open the cannula and needle free connector device packaging ready <strong>for</strong> usewithout touching the key parts. Draw up saline flush using a needle and primethe needle free extension line/lines again without touching key parts.4) Position patient com<strong>for</strong>tably and select most appropriate site <strong>for</strong> insertion.5) Place the single use tourniquet.6) Disinfect insertion site using wipe, ensuring a contact time <strong>of</strong> 30-60 secondsand allow to thoroughly dry.7) Cleanse hands with hand rub gel and put on clean non-sterile gloves.8) Remove the cannula from the packaging. Ensure the stylet moves freely bybriefly withdrawing it no more than 2mm. Bend the wings through 180degrees so that they will lie flat after insertion.<strong>Procedure</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Insertion</strong> <strong>of</strong> a <strong>PVC</strong>Approved by Infection Prevention & Control Group: 11 th August 2011Review date: August 2013 Page 2 <strong>of</strong> 3

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