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- H Arrowsmith.
- Birmingham Heartlands Hospital.
- Br J Nurs. 1999 Oct 14; 8 (18): 1231-4, 1236-8.
AbstractThis article looks at the referral of a patient (Mr H) for parenteral nutrition and the subsequent insertion of a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) by the nutrition nurse (NN). It explores the issues directly related to the PICC insertion including the route of intravenous access, the ability of the NN to insert the PICC, preparation, communication and consent, and prevention of the mechanical and septic complications of insertion. This case study demonstrates a good technical mastery of PICC insertion in relation to the issues raised. Mr H was satisfied with his care, offering positive feedback at follow-up visits to clinic. Critical analysis of the case study also revealed implications for further development of the role of the NN in ordering the check X-ray and the development of evidence-based standards and guidelines related to this procedure.
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