Central venous catheters: preventing infection and occlusion
- PMID: 10711027
- DOI: 10.12968/bjon.1999.8.15.6524
Central venous catheters: preventing infection and occlusion
Abstract
As central venous catheters (CVCs) become more widely used in today's healthcare environment, nurses require expert knowledge in relation to CVC maintenance to prevent complications and maximize efforts to optimize the individual's health status. This is especially so since CVCs have begun to be used outside intensive care units, e.g. in general wards, and can be associated with high incidences of infection, occlusion and subsequent compromise in patient health. Nurses are responsible for the maintenance and use of central access devices, such as CVCs, resulting in a need for literature specific to the nursing aspects of CVC management. This article addresses many nursing issues pertaining to care of the central line, focusing on evidence- and research-based literature, and also reviews the literature to make recommendations for practice.
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