Can anyone provide EBP support for use (or non-use) of coban, Kerlix or stockinette over a PIV site on an agitate patient to prevent dislodging of the IV? This info will become part of our hospital's "restraint policy" Thank you......I have been unsuccessful in my attempt to find clear cut evidence pro or con.Â
I agree - this is not a restraint in any sense of the definition. Any form of dressing wrapped around the extremity is associated with problems, although I can not quote you and recent studies. This is one of those times when you will need to rely on expert opinion as your evidence, although this is a low form of evidence it is still a form of evidence. As Angela said, covering the entire site is a huge problem. The patient can not get to it but that also means that nurses will not be assessing it either. On rare occasions, I have used Kling or Kerlix loosely wrapped around a site of a confused geriatric patient. This was placed from the dressing down to include the tubing loop, but not to cover from the insertion site upward. Stockinette may work best for some but it could also give confused patients more "holes" to play with or pull at. This is only necessary when the risk of the patient pulling out the IV outweighs the risk of the additional dressing and is a case-by-case decision. Lynn
Lynn Hadaway, M.Ed., RN, BC, CRNI
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Lynn Hadaway, M.Ed., RN, CRNI
Lynn Hadaway Associates, Inc.
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