@EatIt84123 My point exactly. You dont know what you are talking about! You take a ramdom video and make an assessment. You are an idiot and indeed don't know what a PICC is.. Proof you know nothing about it. IF you can get a silly vid like this wrong. Then everything else will be wrong.
@kmcl11 I'm not even in the medical field and know exactly what a PICC line is. The fact that you don't know your shit and are on a venue like YOUTUBE asking about this is scary. You need to bow down out of the medical field. I wonder what your employer would think of your lack of knowledge and attitude towards people? We are going to find out.
@EatIt84123 Keep searching YT and you will find lots of medical jargon your ass cannot understand. Ever heard of Excelsior lil boy? LMAO So lost. If you think this is correct. Then you will stay a deadbeat.
This is WAY different than the way my dressing was changed. My nurse always took everything off, cleaned the area with multiple alcohol sticks (not sure what they're called), let it dry, then re-applied everything. :/
The demonstrator removed his dirty gloves directly over the sterile field. Then he put on sterile gloves and removed a dirty statlock, applied a 'strerile statlock' without cleaning the area it was to be placed, THEN touched the insertion site with his contaminated gloves. Also, he placed the injection caps without having them primed with saline - injecting air into the vein.
Don't we clean the area with Chlorhexidine wand prior to applying the Statlock -- and you forgot to apply the "skin protectant prep pad" prior to applying the Statlock ...
The BIOPATCH has to totally cover the skin. It should not rest on a dressing, tape or SL. -- it defeats the purpose...
The statlock (SL) has to be removed prior to changing into sterile gloves ... When you're taking off the SL you have to saturate the anchor pads and rub back and forth till it lifts -- do not pull it from the patients skin.Fold the anchor pad so that it won't stick back onto the skin and repeat it on the other side.Then you can take the cath off from the retainer clips.
@EatIt84123 My point exactly. You dont know what you are talking about! You take a ramdom video and make an assessment. You are an idiot and indeed don't know what a PICC is.. Proof you know nothing about it. IF you can get a silly vid like this wrong. Then everything else will be wrong.
kmcl11 1 month ago
@kmcl11 I'm not even in the medical field and know exactly what a PICC line is. The fact that you don't know your shit and are on a venue like YOUTUBE asking about this is scary. You need to bow down out of the medical field. I wonder what your employer would think of your lack of knowledge and attitude towards people? We are going to find out.
EatIt84123 1 month ago
@EatIt84123 Keep searching YT and you will find lots of medical jargon your ass cannot understand. Ever heard of Excelsior lil boy? LMAO So lost. If you think this is correct. Then you will stay a deadbeat.
kmcl11 1 month ago
Just horrible! He had his hand in front of the camera at all times!!!!
nielda368 4 months ago
And if the PICC line wasn't actually inserted, then how did he actually flush it?
totaldestruction1497 5 months ago
Did anyone else notice he had two different patients? Watch closely at the shirt and pants of the patient. They're different later in the video.
totaldestruction1497 5 months ago
This is WAY different than the way my dressing was changed. My nurse always took everything off, cleaned the area with multiple alcohol sticks (not sure what they're called), let it dry, then re-applied everything. :/
totaldestruction1497 6 months ago
The demonstrator removed his dirty gloves directly over the sterile field. Then he put on sterile gloves and removed a dirty statlock, applied a 'strerile statlock' without cleaning the area it was to be placed, THEN touched the insertion site with his contaminated gloves. Also, he placed the injection caps without having them primed with saline - injecting air into the vein.
jbmartin91 7 months ago
Don't we clean the area with Chlorhexidine wand prior to applying the Statlock -- and you forgot to apply the "skin protectant prep pad" prior to applying the Statlock ...
The BIOPATCH has to totally cover the skin. It should not rest on a dressing, tape or SL. -- it defeats the purpose...
This is a great video... thanks for sharing...
CaptainVSM 8 months ago
Just some extra info.
The statlock (SL) has to be removed prior to changing into sterile gloves ... When you're taking off the SL you have to saturate the anchor pads and rub back and forth till it lifts -- do not pull it from the patients skin.Fold the anchor pad so that it won't stick back onto the skin and repeat it on the other side.Then you can take the cath off from the retainer clips.
CaptainVSM 8 months ago