we use it for any kind of central catheters

>>> "Nauman, Tanya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/21/06 1:06 PM >>>
I'm adding this to an existing thread since I can't seem to send a new
email and have it appear on the listserve.
Are any of you using alteplase(tpa)to declot Arrow central catheters?
We have a policy that states alteplase is be used only to declot
silastic
catheters-not "rigid-wall" catheters.
A couple of docs have been really mad when we refused to use it on
their pts acute care IJ lines.  Are we wrong?  Any input appreciated.
Tanya RN
I.V. Support
SHMC
Eugene, OR

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kokotis, Kathy
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 10:07 PM
To: Wilkinson, Kimberly; IV list server
Subject: RE: Central lines (femoral)


go to www.cdc.gov 
type in intravascular guidlelines for 2002
 
that has all the info you are looking for
kathy


 
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Wilkinson, Kimberly
Sent: Sun 6/11/2006 8:46 AM
To: IV list server
Subject: Central lines (femoral)



Good afternoon, another question for the group. 
Are there any guidelines or policies for Culturing central lines. (
catheter tips and insertion sites?) 
Any articles guidelines or policies on the length of time a femoral
line should be in? infection rate femoral vs other lines

Thank you 
Kim Wilkinson 
Wilmington DE 


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