Stopcocks On the Return Line- Lets talk about it:
Under the guidance of our nephrology medical director and our reps at Baxter, it is NOT approved or warranted to place a stop cock on the blue return line and the vascath. Why? Well, a couple of reasons...
1. Any stop cock on the return line creates a high risk of air entrapment to your patient. The CRRT machine has two clamps between the de-airation chamber to prevent air within the return line, by placing a stopcock it bypasses already placed safety mechanisms.
2. If the Stopcock were to become disconnected, there would be no alarm on the machine to alert the nurse of this. Your patient can lose large amounts of blood before the RN can visualize the lost connection between the stopcock and the return, creating the potential for serious patient harm.
Please elevate any questions or concerns that you have with this practice requirement.
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