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  1. Peripherally inserted central catheter - dressing change

    The end of this catheter goes into a large vein near your heart. At home you will need to change the dressing that protects the catheter site. A nurse or technician will show you how to change the …

  2. PICC Dressing Change [+ Free Cheat Sheet] | Lecturio Nursing

    Dec 15, 2025 · Follow this step-by-step guide on how to change a PICC line dressing, types of dressings, concerns, and supplies needed

  3. Follow the directions on how to remove the type of dressing that covers the PICC site. Wash your hands with soap and water. Open the sterile kit by unfolding the paper wrapper. Start with the fold that is …

  4. Discharge Instructions: Changing the Dressing on Your Peripherally ...

    You must be very careful to avoid infection when changing the dressing on your PICC line. Follow our step-by-step guide.

  5. How to Perform a Central Line Dressing Change | Step-by-Step

    Learn how to safely and effectively perform a central line dressing change in this step-by-step nursing clinical skills demonstration.

  6. Apply dressing to cover insertion site and catheter bifurcation. Apply a precut securement tape strip under the extension legs and over the dressing border. Label dressing with date and initials. Discard …

  7. Look at the skin around the catheter insertion site. Observe for signs of infection or skin breakdown, i.e.. redness, swelling, drainage, lesions, tears, or foul smelling odor

  8. Changing Your PICC Line Dressings | Ascension Patient Library

    Watch how and when to safely change and throw away soiled dressings, and how to recognize signs of infection at the insertion site.

  9. How to Change a PICC Line Dressing Safely - Biology Insights

    Dec 6, 2025 · Essential guide to safely maintaining a PICC line dressing. Understand sterile technique, preparation, and critical post-procedure monitoring.

  10. TWO NURSES ESSENTIAL PICC SIZES - 3 Fr, 4 Fr and 5 Fr Follow Previous Steps, Which Securement Device applies to this PICC?