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💉Peripheral IV – short-term use (less than 5 days); placed in the upper extremities 💉Midline – typically inserted into the basilic or cephalic vein; lasts up to 4 weeks 💉CVC (Central Venous Catheter) – tip sits in the superior vena cava; can be used short or long-term 💉PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) – type of CVC; typically inserted in the basilic vein; used for 1 week - 6 months 💉Port – implanted under the skin; used for long-term therapy (greater than 31 days) ⚠️Always check your facility’s policy for how long to keep them in! What are signs of infection you should watch for? ❗️👇 #nursingschool #medsurg #NCLEXprep #nurseinthemaking #studentnurse #IVcatheter #clinicals #RNbound NURSING SCHOOL STUDY GUIDES: 🧠 – The Complete Nursing School Bundle – https://nurseinthemaking.co/nursingsc... – Nursing School Study Guides – https://nurseinthemaking.co/shop – FREE Guides– https://nurseinthemaking.co/free – Website – https://nurseinthemaking.co/shop STAY IN TOUCH💛 Subscribe: / @nurseinthemaking Instagram: / kristine_nurseinthemaking TikTok: / nurseinthemakingkristine A message from Kristine, founder of NurseInTheMaking📣 My name is Kristine and I survived nursing school…and you can too! Nurse In The Making was inspired during my time in nursing school. I immediately struggled and decided to create my own study guides. These guides have helped me personally as well as many others make nursing school just a little more manageable.I hope you find comfort knowing that everyone struggles at times. Nursing school is emotionally and physically draining. I hope these informative, clean, and simple guides help you navigate through all the information because there is A LOT of it in nursing school. Happy Studying Future Nurses. Don't forget to enjoy the journey!