Stickers Goal: Increase Central line awareness Every central line (PICC, Broviac, Umbilical line) should start with a green sticker VCH to the right of

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  • Stickers Goal: Increase Central line awareness Every central line (PICC, Broviac, Umbilical line) should start with a green sticker VCH to the right of the name plate Stahlman on luggage tag Proceduralist should place green sticker after successful insertion and give sticker guide to resident/NNP/hospitalist taking care of the infant Resident/NNP/Hospitalist place the sticker guide with attached additional stickers on the corresponding baby folder and fills out the dates
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  • Stickers Stahlman Childrens, BG Stickers in VCH will be on doorplate Left side of the name will be the team color and the right side of the name will be the central line sticker Stickers in Stahlman will be on luggage tags Team color Central line
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  • Stickers Projected date to 120mL/kg/day based on feeding protocol Enteral feeds on date of insertion (typically 0) Date varies depending on possible increased infection risk. 7 days for umbilical lines, 35 days for PICCs Gestational age of infant
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  • Yellow Date - Projected Days to 120mL/kg/day per feeding protocol if starting at no feeds Where they are supposed to be based on feeding protocol not where they are at. 23-25 wks12 days 26-28 wks9 days 29-31 wks7 days 32-34 wks6 days > 35 wks4 days
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  • Stickers During rounds every baby that has a sticker should have the central line addressed. Examples Baby A has a UVC that has been in for 3 days, we will need the UVC for IV access Baby B has a UVC that has been in for 6 days and is now yellow, we still need the UVC for tpn and have not reached 120mL/kg/day because of feeding intolerance Baby C has a PICC that has been in for 37 days and is now purple, but had no enteral feeds due to esophageal atresia. Sticker color should be a macroscopic view of how long a central line has been in and give awareness not only to the day team but cross-covering teams when they need quick information on access.
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