bleeding
Bleending
SN instructed patient that bleeding
is frequently associated with any non-tunneled catheter insertion. More frequent dressing changes and/or a mild pressure dressing may be required. Excessive bleeding
or bleeding
that persists for more than 24 hours is not normal. Excessive bleeding
may be caused by coagulation disorders, vigorous physical activity, or a traumatic insertion procedure.
SN instructed patient and caregiver on how to stop a nosebleed. Make a thumbs up with hand on same side as nose bleed. Press side of nose that is bleeding
closed and tilt head slightly down to prevent blood from going down into throat. Stay still for 5-10 minutes then gently release. Refrain from blowing nose or putting a tissue in nose x 24 hours. If bleeding
does not stop seek medical attention.