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A PICC placed in the neck… well, is
not a PICC, but a percutaneous central line that is not peripherally
placed. Am I right? -----Original Message----- Please share with the
group, what about Nurse Practice statements? Thanks in advance Lilia Mullins, RN, CRNI Swedish Medical Center From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Betsy Harmon I have heard that some of the PICC
Inserters out there are placing PICC's in the EJ. If so would you be
willing to share what type of documentation your facility requires for that
placement. Is there any competencies required? Do you have to
document educational experience for placing PICC's in the neck. Anything
you have would be appreciated. Please e-mail me with any info. Thanks in advance. Betsy Harmon RN BSN CRNI Vascular Access Team Critical Care Unit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- RE: question for the group: Neck placements of PI... MidWest Vascular Access
- RE: question for the group: Neck placements ... Lynn Hadaway
- Re: question for the group: Neck placements ... Betsy Harmon
- Re: question for the group: Neck placements ... Betsy Harmon
- RE: question for the group: Neck placements ... Fritz, Donna
- RE: question for the group: Neck placeme... MidWest Vascular Access
- [vascular] Re: question for the group... Lynn Hadaway
- RE: question for the group: Neck placements ... May, Julie
- RE: question for the group: Neck placements ... Robert Nohavec
- RE: question for the group: Neck placements ... Fritz, Donna
- Re: question for the group: Neck placeme... Betsy Harmon
