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Bard Hickman - Pre-Placement Procedures; During Placement Precautions

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aect the performance of the catheter and connectors. 10% acetone/
70% isopropyl alcohol swabsticks used for dressing changes should
not adversely aect the catheter.
I. Prior to beginning placement procedure, do the following:
Examine package carefully before opening to conrm its integrity and
that the expiration date has not passed. The device is supplied in a
double sterile package and is non-pyrogenic. Do not use if package is
damaged, opened or the expiration date has passed. Sterilized by
ethylene oxide. Do not Resterilize.
Inspect kit for inclusion of all components.
Fill (prime) the device with sterile heparinized saline or normal saline
solution to help avoid air embolism.
When using an introducer kit, verify that the catheter ts easily through
the introducer sheath.
II. To avert device damage and/or patient injury during placement:
Avoid accidental device contact with sharp instruments and
mechanical damage to the catheter material. Use only smooth-edged
atraumatic clamps or forceps.
Avoid perforating, tearing or fracturing the catheter when using a
guidewire.
Do not use the catheter if there is any evidence of mechanical
damage or leaking.
Avoid sharp or acute angles during implantation which could
compromise the patency of the catheter lumen(s).
If sutures are used to secure the catheter, make sure they do not occlude
or cut the catheter.
When using percutaneous introducers:
- Carefully insert the introducer and catheter to avoid inadvertent
penetration to vital structures in the thorax.
- To avoid blood vessel damage, do not allow the percutaneous
introducer sheath to remain indwelling in the blood vessel
without the internal support of a catheter or dilator.
- Simultaneously advance the sheath and dilator with rotational
motion to help prevent sheath damage.

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