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What are the key nursing responsibilities of managing a central venous pressure catheter?

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The patient should be closely monitored and the catheter site and the system observed. The patient's vital signs should be monitored and recorded. Any handling of the line should be kept to a minimum to reduce the risk of contamination and the line should be securely fastened to the patient.
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The key nursing responsibilities of managing a central venous pressure catheter are-

  • Monitoring of the catheter system and patient.
  • Aseptic dressing
  • Orientation of patient
  • Informational awareness of the patient

Step-by-step explanation:

Many types of complications can rise due to insertion of a catheter unit. Hence, the whole procedure calls for punctuality in the part of those managing a catheter. Some key responsibilities include-

  • The patient, Catheter system and the site must be adequately monitored and recorded. There should be minimum recourse to handling of the lines, to prevent contamination of the line.
  • Dressing of venous site must be changed regularly using aseptic techniques and transparent dressing.
  • The patient must be asked to lie flat on the bed post the removal of catheter.
  • Patient must be informed of the procedures and its technicalities.
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