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  1. Documentation. At time of admission, document the following: The vessel accessed. Gauge of PICC. Baseline external catheter length. Arm circumference by determining the halfway mark between the PICC or Midline exit site and the axillary notch. Measure the circumference of the arm at this level.

  2. What is a PICC? PICC stands for Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter. It is a long, thin, flexible tube that is put into a vein in your arm and moved through the vein until it reaches a large blood vessel near your heart. Your PICC will be put in by a specially trained IV nurse. Why do I need a PICC?

  3. What PICC lines are used for. The PICC line can be used to give you treatments such as chemotherapy, blood transfusions, antibiotics and intravenous (IV) fluids. It can also be used to take samples of your blood for testing. PICC lines can be used to pass liquid food into the vein if your digestive system is not able to cope with food for any ...

  4. for this vulnerable population. Guidelines for PICC use are indicated to support nursing practice at the bedside and promote infant safety. This guideline defines criteria for edu-cational competencies for nurses inserting and maintaining PICCs and discusses infant selection criteria, techniques for

  5. What is a PICC? A peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) is a tube, which is inserted into a vein in the upper arm, usually in the middle part. It is moved up into the large vein leading to your heart. A PICC can be placed in either arm. A PICC is made of a non-irritant material, for example, silicone, which means

  6. This handout was designed to help you care for your PICC line. Ideal care of a PICC line is very important in preventing infections and keeping the line working properly.

  7. Introduction. This information leaflet aims to help answer some of the questions you may have about your peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line. It will explain why you may need a PICC line, what to do before you come in for the procedure, and how to care for the line when you go home.

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