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PICC dressing changes?

JazzysMom

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IN the hospital: 24 hours after insert & every 4 days

AT home: Every week (never had picc placed anywhere except hospital during admit)
 

JazzysMom

New member
IN the hospital: 24 hours after insert & every 4 days

AT home: Every week (never had picc placed anywhere except hospital during admit)
 

JazzysMom

New member
IN the hospital: 24 hours after insert & every 4 days

AT home: Every week (never had picc placed anywhere except hospital during admit)
 

JazzysMom

New member
IN the hospital: 24 hours after insert & every 4 days

AT home: Every week (never had picc placed anywhere except hospital during admit)
 

JazzysMom

New member
IN the hospital: 24 hours after insert & every 4 days
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<br />AT home: Every week (never had picc placed anywhere except hospital during admit)
 
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semperfiohana

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with me it's 24 hours after the picc is placed and then once a week after that. with the last two i've had i've had more changes than that because it was leaking fluid and blood. typically when i have my picc placed outpatient i'm told to call my home health care company on my way home so that we can set up a time for them to come and change my dressing and do the first blood draw all at once. i would give the company a call since you haven't heard anything.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
with me it's 24 hours after the picc is placed and then once a week after that. with the last two i've had i've had more changes than that because it was leaking fluid and blood. typically when i have my picc placed outpatient i'm told to call my home health care company on my way home so that we can set up a time for them to come and change my dressing and do the first blood draw all at once. i would give the company a call since you haven't heard anything.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
with me it's 24 hours after the picc is placed and then once a week after that. with the last two i've had i've had more changes than that because it was leaking fluid and blood. typically when i have my picc placed outpatient i'm told to call my home health care company on my way home so that we can set up a time for them to come and change my dressing and do the first blood draw all at once. i would give the company a call since you haven't heard anything.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
with me it's 24 hours after the picc is placed and then once a week after that. with the last two i've had i've had more changes than that because it was leaking fluid and blood. typically when i have my picc placed outpatient i'm told to call my home health care company on my way home so that we can set up a time for them to come and change my dressing and do the first blood draw all at once. i would give the company a call since you haven't heard anything.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
with me it's 24 hours after the picc is placed and then once a week after that. with the last two i've had i've had more changes than that because it was leaking fluid and blood. typically when i have my picc placed outpatient i'm told to call my home health care company on my way home so that we can set up a time for them to come and change my dressing and do the first blood draw all at once. i would give the company a call since you haven't heard anything.
 

liz26ny

New member
My home care company's protocol is once within the first 24 hours and then once every week. I usually refuse the first dressing change because they always want to do it the same day, literally an hour or two after I got the PICC placed. I don't really think this is necessary as my arm is still sore and the PICC is placed in the hospital in a sterile environment as opposed to my kitchen table. They just don't want to make another visit the following day so they want to do it while they are here to deliver/explain the medication. Funny thing is that the last two time I was IV the home care nurses had no idea how to use the eclipse balls, so I actually had to teach them how they work!!! But that's a whole other story. So anyway, I usually end up getting my first dressing change a couple days later when they come to draw my peak/trough levels, and then once a week after that.
 

liz26ny

New member
My home care company's protocol is once within the first 24 hours and then once every week. I usually refuse the first dressing change because they always want to do it the same day, literally an hour or two after I got the PICC placed. I don't really think this is necessary as my arm is still sore and the PICC is placed in the hospital in a sterile environment as opposed to my kitchen table. They just don't want to make another visit the following day so they want to do it while they are here to deliver/explain the medication. Funny thing is that the last two time I was IV the home care nurses had no idea how to use the eclipse balls, so I actually had to teach them how they work!!! But that's a whole other story. So anyway, I usually end up getting my first dressing change a couple days later when they come to draw my peak/trough levels, and then once a week after that.
 

liz26ny

New member
My home care company's protocol is once within the first 24 hours and then once every week. I usually refuse the first dressing change because they always want to do it the same day, literally an hour or two after I got the PICC placed. I don't really think this is necessary as my arm is still sore and the PICC is placed in the hospital in a sterile environment as opposed to my kitchen table. They just don't want to make another visit the following day so they want to do it while they are here to deliver/explain the medication. Funny thing is that the last two time I was IV the home care nurses had no idea how to use the eclipse balls, so I actually had to teach them how they work!!! But that's a whole other story. So anyway, I usually end up getting my first dressing change a couple days later when they come to draw my peak/trough levels, and then once a week after that.
 

liz26ny

New member
My home care company's protocol is once within the first 24 hours and then once every week. I usually refuse the first dressing change because they always want to do it the same day, literally an hour or two after I got the PICC placed. I don't really think this is necessary as my arm is still sore and the PICC is placed in the hospital in a sterile environment as opposed to my kitchen table. They just don't want to make another visit the following day so they want to do it while they are here to deliver/explain the medication. Funny thing is that the last two time I was IV the home care nurses had no idea how to use the eclipse balls, so I actually had to teach them how they work!!! But that's a whole other story. So anyway, I usually end up getting my first dressing change a couple days later when they come to draw my peak/trough levels, and then once a week after that.
 

liz26ny

New member
My home care company's protocol is once within the first 24 hours and then once every week. I usually refuse the first dressing change because they always want to do it the same day, literally an hour or two after I got the PICC placed. I don't really think this is necessary as my arm is still sore and the PICC is placed in the hospital in a sterile environment as opposed to my kitchen table. They just don't want to make another visit the following day so they want to do it while they are here to deliver/explain the medication. Funny thing is that the last two time I was IV the home care nurses had no idea how to use the eclipse balls, so I actually had to teach them how they work!!! But that's a whole other story. So anyway, I usually end up getting my first dressing change a couple days later when they come to draw my peak/trough levels, and then once a week after that.
 

robert321

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I've always had them in house and it seems they never last more than a couple days. It either starts itching gets nasty looking or I get it wet. Drives the nurses crazy but I'd rather it not get infected and I can't stand looking at it after it's started peeling around the edges
 

robert321

New member
I've always had them in house and it seems they never last more than a couple days. It either starts itching gets nasty looking or I get it wet. Drives the nurses crazy but I'd rather it not get infected and I can't stand looking at it after it's started peeling around the edges
 

robert321

New member
I've always had them in house and it seems they never last more than a couple days. It either starts itching gets nasty looking or I get it wet. Drives the nurses crazy but I'd rather it not get infected and I can't stand looking at it after it's started peeling around the edges
 

robert321

New member
I've always had them in house and it seems they never last more than a couple days. It either starts itching gets nasty looking or I get it wet. Drives the nurses crazy but I'd rather it not get infected and I can't stand looking at it after it's started peeling around the edges
 

robert321

New member
I've always had them in house and it seems they never last more than a couple days. It either starts itching gets nasty looking or I get it wet. Drives the nurses crazy but I'd rather it not get infected and I can't stand looking at it after it's started peeling around the edges
 
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