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 it is very important to prevent infection
, which might require removal of the PICC line. The nurse will show you how to keep your supplies sterile, so no germs will enter the catheter and cause an infection
.
Instructed patient Home care nurses will teach you and help you become comfortable with the procedures before you do them yourself. These are the special things that need to be done preventing infection
, flushing the PICC line, giving the medicine, solving problems, knowing when and who to call for help.
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.