A central line or central vascular access device (CVAD) is an IV line that is inserted into a large vein to provide medications, chemotherapy, nutrition or fluids.
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This video will review the steps required for two people to complete a dressing change of a CVAD, using aseptic non-touch technique (ANTT).
Caregivers of children with a CVAD should review this video with their child’s health-care team before attempting any of these procedures. Before watching this video, please watch the video “CVAD Procedures: Preparing your environment” to learn how to set-up your environment before starting a CVAD procedure.
These instructions are part of a teaching program for families of patients at The Hospital for Sick Children. They are provided in addition to detailed hands-on training. We urge you not to follow these instructions without training and advice from a health-care professional who understands your child’s unique needs. Please also review these instructions with your doctor to check if they are suitable for your situation.
VIDEO CHAPTERS
00:00 - Introduction
00:34 - Central line procedure requirements
00:55 - Central Vascular Access Device (CVADs) include
01:33 - Environment (video: Preparing the environment - [ Ссылка ])
02:25 - Performing hand hygiene before the procedure
02:45 - Supplies
03:45 - Performing hand hygiene after organizing supplies
04:04 - Performing the procedure
05:13 - Performing hand hygiene during the procedure
05:26 - If using the sponge or swab stick to cleanse the area
07:08 - Performing hand hygiene
07:12 - Critical steps of the procedure
07:45 - Performing hand hygiene
(video: How to put on sterile gloves -[ Ссылка ])
09:35 - Performing hand hygiene
09:51 - Clean up
10:01 - KEY POINTS
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