We never do arm circumference. We found it to be useless, and Nadine is right about staff compliance. We don't even do a baseline.
Leigh Ann
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Hi all, We are getting started on ultrasound PICCs, and the question has come up regarding the arm circumference measurement. Currently with the traditional approach in the AC, we have always measured 3 inches above the insertion site. Now we're thinking that may not always be possible if we place the PICC higher up in the upper arm. Question: is there a standard guideline that everyone is using, and is the guideline different for traditional and ultrasound? Thanks so much.
Patty
Patty Janousek, BSN, CRNI
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Methodist Hospital
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