Central Line Access and/or Dressing Change Practices Adherence Monitoring Tool is a legal document that was released by the California Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within California.
Q: What is a central line?
A: A central line is a catheter that is inserted into a large vein, typically in the neck, chest, or groin.
Q: What is central line access?
A: Central line access refers to the process of inserting a needle or catheter into a central line to administer medication or fluids.
Q: What is a dressing change for a central line?
A: A dressing change for a central line involves removing and replacing the bandage or dressing that covers the insertion site to help prevent infection.
Q: Why is adherence to central line access and dressing change practices important?
A: Adherence to these practices is important to reduce the risk of infections and other complications associated with central line use.
Q: What is the Central Line Access and/or Dressing Change Practices Adherence Monitoring Tool?
A: The Central Line Access and/or Dressing Change Practices Adherence Monitoring Tool is a tool used in California to monitor and assess adherence to best practices for central line access and dressing changes.
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