How to DECLOT PICC line Skills Demo | t-PA | Alteplase | TINA NP
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
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In this video I am going to go through a skills demo on how to declot your PICC line with t-PA and safety precautions.
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Just came across this video, and then I saw all the other videos you’ve made. Your content is really what nurses, students, etc need. As a RN this is the stuff u need to know. Not saying others on youtube isn’t showing good info, cause it is, but your even showing the basics like applying a transdermal patch or how to use an insulin pen. In the real world, people just assume ur suppose to know this stuff even when ur a new grad. Thanks so much!!!!
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This is wonderful and exactly what this channel is about! I’m so grateful for all of my viewers and you that have found this channel! As it’s been created with the intent to shine light on what isn’t emphasized but yet assumed it’s understood!
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Another excellent video with great production!
Thank you much appreciated!!! 🤍
Very informative video, but curios the need to clean the clave or "cap" prior to removing and discarding it.
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Good informative video
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Love this!!! Thank you
Hi! I’m wondering why a blood clot would be a contraindication for administering tPA (as you explain at 2:06)? Isn’t its purpose to break down blood clots? Thank you for making these videos!
according to Uworld, The nurse should "scrub the hub" with alcohol or chlorhexidine/alcohol for 10-15 seconds. This should be done before flushing, drawing blood, or administering medication.
YESSSS!!! Mayo Clinic did a study several years ago that minimum of 15 seconds for scrubbing the hub! I know all you amazing nurses are busy and over worked but that extra few seconds do matter in preventing line infections! Those extra seconds prevent a week in the hospital and took my body a year to recover. The reason I've only had one infection in 13+ years is meticulous line care.
So, wonderful but if u could provide notes it gonna be very helpful for student like us madam. Thank you
Hi! Yes, absolutely! Or I'll post on my community tab! ;)
did you open and prepare a aTP vial with 50 mg/50 ml and then you take only 2 ml of the aTP you already prepared ? the question is how come you get that dose on a small not labeled vial? otherwise good video, good tips, congrats.
I recently had a PICC myself and simply used heprin to prevent clotting.
Heparin isn’t foolproof. Occasionally it can still happen. I hope your PICC days are over at this point, and you’re feeling well.
Damn you are good
Thank you 😀 much appreciated!!! 🫶
Can I ask a question, when you pull the air out and then inject it back with TPA, will it cause air embolism, or is it because it's a negative pressure, no air enters the line? I am just confused on that one step
i noticed that too. i usually don't pull air out and just push the 2ml of TPA in. not sure what your hospital policy is.
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