YES. And a PICC is a peripherally inserted central cath and Arrow triple
lumen is a centrally inserted central cath.  An EJ would be a
peripherally inserted central cath.
Robert Nohavec RN BSN CNC
University Health Care
University of Utah

>>> "Fritz, Donna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/22/2005 1:48:46 PM >>>
Isn't tip termination inherent in the definition of a central venous
catheter?  
 
Donna Fritz 
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Subject: Re: question for the group: Neck placements of PICC Lines


CDC  made the destinction that the EJ is peripheral and the IJ is
Central.  
 
Betsy Harmon RN BSN CRNI
 
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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?
 
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Please share with the group, what about Nurse Practice statements?
Thanks in advance
Lilia Mullins, RN, CRNI
Swedish Medical Center
Seattle, WA
 

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Subject: question for the group: Neck placements of PICC Lines
 
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
Alaska Native Medical Center
Anchorage, Alaska 99508
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