PICC line Quiz
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1. When are central in emergencies, when a client's peripheral veins are inaccessible & if the client
lines used needs an infusion of a large volume of fluids, multiple infusions, long term
venous therapy, TPN or need certain chemotherapy medications
2. Benefits of central provides access to a larger vein, gives a way to draw blood samples & measures
line therapy central venous pressure
3. Central line ther- reduces the need for repeated venipuncture & reduces the risk of vein irritation
apy reduces when infusing irritating or caustic solutions
need/risk of
4. Implanted venous Port-a-cath & infusaport
access ports
5. PICC means peripherally inserted central catheter
6. Why is consent it's an invasive procedure
needed for a cen-
tral line
7. Technique used sterile
during central line
insertion
8. What is injected at local anesthetic
the site of insertion
of a central line
9. Who places a cen- doctor
tral line
10. Central lines are x-ray
verified by
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11. Central lines can the bedside or in the OR depending upon the type of central & facility policy
be placed at
12. Sites of a central subclavian, jugular, or superior vena cava
line
13. Central lines are chronic bowel, malnourished, long term antibiotics, measure CVP
used for
14. Central lines con- single or multiple lumen
tain
15. Types of central true subclavian, hickman-brovac, quentin, groshong
lines
16. Number of lumens 3 lumens; placed by physician at bedside
in a true subclavian
line
17. How often does 72 hours if a telfa or tegaderm dressing is applied
a sterile dress-
ing get performed
with a true subcla-
vian line
18. true subclavian short term
line
19. Difference be- they look identical but a Brovac is generally used for long-term central venous
tween a Brovac & access in clients with small central vessels such as pediatric or elderly clients
Hickman catheter
20. because of its shorter lumen catheter
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1. When are central in emergencies, when a client's peripheral veins are inaccessible & if the client
lines used needs an infusion of a large volume of fluids, multiple infusions, long term
venous therapy, TPN or need certain chemotherapy medications
2. Benefits of central provides access to a larger vein, gives a way to draw blood samples & measures
line therapy central venous pressure
3. Central line ther- reduces the need for repeated venipuncture & reduces the risk of vein irritation
apy reduces when infusing irritating or caustic solutions
need/risk of
4. Implanted venous Port-a-cath & infusaport
access ports
5. PICC means peripherally inserted central catheter
6. Why is consent it's an invasive procedure
needed for a cen-
tral line
7. Technique used sterile
during central line
insertion
8. What is injected at local anesthetic
the site of insertion
of a central line
9. Who places a cen- doctor
tral line
10. Central lines are x-ray
verified by
, PICC line Quiz
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_3s7ojq
11. Central lines can the bedside or in the OR depending upon the type of central & facility policy
be placed at
12. Sites of a central subclavian, jugular, or superior vena cava
line
13. Central lines are chronic bowel, malnourished, long term antibiotics, measure CVP
used for
14. Central lines con- single or multiple lumen
tain
15. Types of central true subclavian, hickman-brovac, quentin, groshong
lines
16. Number of lumens 3 lumens; placed by physician at bedside
in a true subclavian
line
17. How often does 72 hours if a telfa or tegaderm dressing is applied
a sterile dress-
ing get performed
with a true subcla-
vian line
18. true subclavian short term
line
19. Difference be- they look identical but a Brovac is generally used for long-term central venous
tween a Brovac & access in clients with small central vessels such as pediatric or elderly clients
Hickman catheter
20. because of its shorter lumen catheter