Wendy, 
First the Groshong PICC does not have a clamp.  Second I use Positive pressure 
caps with my Groshong PICC's all the time.  They valve closes after the 
positive pressure is performed.   The three way valve opens and closes with 
positive and negative pressures.  If you flush the catheter the valve opens 
outward and if you draw from it the valve opens inward.  After you flush no 
matter the cap you use whether it be a non-positive pressure cap or a positive 
pressure the valve will close as designed.  I have been using the Groshong for 
well over a year and I have not had one catheter clot off not one.  I guess I 
lose money on re-insertions (LOL) but patient satisfaction and and customer 
satisfaction are more important to me.  Not trying to sell Groshongs just use 
them and like the way they last.  Now the company do not get me started.
Randy

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> A quick question for the group.  We stress positive pressure flushing
> with our non-Groshong PICCs.  Does positive pressure flushing and
> clamping cause a Groshong valve to stay open?  (We don't use Groshongs,
> but a patient in a local nursing home has one that was placed elsewhere
> and the staff asked me the question).
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Wendy Erickson, RN
> Luther Midelfort - Mayo Health System
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Title: Groshong PICCS

A quick question for the group.  We stress positive pressure flushing with our non-Groshong PICCs.  Does positive pressure flushing and clamping cause a Groshong valve to stay open?  (We don't use Groshongs, but a patient in a local nursing home has one that was placed elsewhere and the staff asked me the question).

Thanks!

Wendy Erickson, RN
Luther Midelfort - Mayo Health System

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