lewis ch 16 CVAD Flashcards

1
Q

3 main types CVADs

A

centrally inserted catheters
peripherally inserted catheters
implanted ports

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2
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(3) advantages CVADs

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  • immediate access
  • reduced venipunctures
  • decreased risk of extravasation
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3
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(2) disadvantages CVADs

A
  • increased risk systemic infection

- invasive procedure

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4
Q

what is a dacron cuff used for

A

used in centrally inserted catheter to reduce incidence of infection and stabilize catheter

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5
Q

how long can PICC lines be used

A

1 week to 6 months (or longer)

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6
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(3) advantages PICC lines

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  • lower infection rate than CICs
  • fewer insertion-related complications
  • decreased cost
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7
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(2) disadvantages PICC lines

A
  • catheter occlusion

- phlebitis

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8
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(3) advantages implanted infusion port

A
  • good for long term therapy
  • low risk of infection
  • cosmetic discretion
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9
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(3) disadvantages/complications implanted infusion port

A
  • catheter occlusion
  • pneumothorax
  • catheter migration
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10
Q

what should the patient do when you withdraw CVAD

A

valsalva maneuver

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