Neonatal IV dressing
Neonatal IV dressing technique is under represented in the literature. This article attempts to redress the balance.
Sharpe, E.L. (2008) Tiny Patients, Tiny Dressings: A Guide to the Neonatal PICC Dressing Change. Advances in neonatal care. 8(3), p.150-62.
Abstract:
Advances in neonatology now support the survival of the tiniest of infants. The peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) has now become an integral part of routine practice in neonatal intensive care units around the world. Keen attention to safe maintenance of these devices is essential. A properly applied and maintained PICC dressing is the first line of defense to minimize the risk of complications such as dislodgement, migration, and infection. This article describes a neonatal PICC dressing change and discusses the frequently encountered quandaries surrounding this important procedure, including dressing materials, frequency, site preparation, barrier precautions, and other relevant concerns.
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