Instructed patient When to seek medical care: Call your provider right away if you have any of the following: Pain
or burning in your shoulder, chest, back, arm, or leg, Fever of 100.4°F (38.0°C) or higher, chills, signs of infection at the catheter site (pain
, redness, drainage, burning, or stinging), Coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath.
Instructed patient assess PICC line site, line note any leakage from catheter or around the site.
Note any redness, drainage or pain
at the site.
Instructed patient / caregiver inspect the site daily for any irregularities, such as swelling, redness, leakage or pain
. If any irregularities or complications are noted, report them to a healthcare professional immediately.
Instructed patient caregiver seek professional help immediately if any discharge, redness, swelling or pain
around the catheter insertion site is noticed.
Instructed patient check your skin where the
catheter enters it every day. Look for signs of infection and other problems. Instructed patient call your health care provider if you: Have bleeding, redness or swelling at the PICC line or Midline site, have pain
near the site or in your arm, have signs
of infection (fever, chills), are short of breath.
Instructed patient the arm with the PICC is at risk for developing blood clots (thrombosis). This is a serious complication. To help prevent it avoid any activities that cause discomfort in your arm. Talk to your health care team if you have concerns about pain
or range of motion.Don’t lift anything heavier than 10 pounds with the affected arm. Drink plenty of water. Staying hydrated helps keep clots from forming.