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Bard Hickman - Section D: Percutaneous Technique

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6. Attach injection cap(s) or connect to intravenous uid source.
7. Suture catheter at exit site.
Note: For dual lumen catheters, the attachable suture wing may
be used to secure the catheter.
A. Using your ngers, squeeze the suture wing
together so that it splits open and place
the wing around the catheter near the
venipuncture site.
B. Secure wing in place using sutures or adhesive
wound closures.
8. Secure catheter at exit site with a sterile dressing. The external
segment of the catheter should be coiled and taped. Avoid tension
on the catheter segment to prevent dislodging the catheter.
Section D: Percutaneous Technique
Before beginning procedure, read the “Contraindications, Warnings,
Cautions and Precautions and “Possible Complications” sections of
this manual.
1. Locate desired vessel using a small needle attached to a syringe.
Note: The subclavian vein is entered percutaneously at the point
that identies the junction of the outer and middle thirds of the
clavicle using the needle and syringe.
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Refer to the Warnings” section concerning Catheter Pinch-o.
2. Attach introducer needle to the syringe and insert into vessel
alongside the small needle. Remove small needle.

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