Central Line Dressing Views
Always check with the facility for how often a central line dressing is to be changed. Some facilities use Chlorhexidine, which is effective on gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, and may require the dressing change be done every 4th day or 7th day. Either case, follow protocol. Always write the date, time, and initials once the dressing has been changed. Use sterile technique when changing the dressing. The patient needs a mask on and so does the nurse. If there are any people in the room they too will need a mask on. This prevents airborne contamination. If you are a nurse and do not have ACLS certification, consider taking an ACLS course and become certified.
Medline E*Kits�� Streamline the Central Line Dressing Change Process and Save Time! Contents: ��� Mask. ��� Alcohol Swabs (3 pk). ��� PVP Swabs (3 pk). ��� PVP Prep Pad. ��� Split Gauze (2 " x 2n"). ��� Gauze Sponge (4n" x 4t"). ��� Framed Transparent Dressing (Suresite��). ��� Tape. ��� Latex-Free Gloves. ��� Towel/Drape. ��� Dressing Change Label. ��� Ruler. Medline sterile E*Kits�� were designed to allow clinicians to provide excellent patient care with quality products, while streamlining components,
Medline EKits Streamline the Central Line Dressing Change Process and Save TimeMedline sterile EKits were designed to allow clinicians to provide excellent patient care with quality products while streamlining components reducing waste and offering costeffective supply solutions.Instead of creating storage space for numerous items which are pulled again and again for similar procedures a convenient sterile EKit from Medline is a single item pulled from a single location. Components are packaged in sequence
Medline E*Kits�� Streamline the Central Line Dressing Change Process and Save Time! Contents: ��� Mask. ��� ChloraPrep 3ml Applicator. ��� Gauze Sponge (4t" x 4s"). ��� Cotton-Tipped Applicator. ��� Framed Transparent Dressing (Suresite��). ��� Tape. ��� Latex-Free Gloves. ��� Towel/Drape. ��� Dressing Change Label. Medline sterile E*Kits�� were designed to allow clinicians to provide excellent patient care with quality products, while streamlining components, reducing waste, and offering cost-effective