Troubleshooting Central Line Issues
Troubleshooting Central Line Issues
What To Do If…
My Child’s Central Line Won’t Flush
**DO NOT flush if you meet resistance. This can cause the line to break or a blood clot to move into your child’s body**
- Check to see if clamp is closed or tubing is twisted or kinked.
- If there are no kinks and clamp is not closed, change the needleless access device (cap/clave) and try again.
- Call your child’s doctor if you are still not able to flush the line EASILY.
My Child’s Central Line Pulls Out (partially or completely)
- Apply pressure with a sterile gauze/clean material to the site to stop bleeding.
- Have your child sit upright.
- Call your doctor/ go to the emergency room immediately.
- Place any part of your child’s central line that has come out in a container and bring it to the hospital with you.
Fluid is Leaking from my Child’s Central Line
Leaking from the line itself
- Clamp the catheter (line) between your child and the site of the leak.
- Cover the break with a sterile gauze and tape.
- Call the doctor/ go to the emergency room immediately.
Leaking from my child’s skin around where the central line goes into his/her body
- Stop using the central line.
- Change your child’s central line dressing if it is wet underneath.
- Call the doctor/go to the emergency room.
When to Call the Doctor (Go to nearest ED after hours):
- Any fever over 100.5 F
- Pus-like drainage from central line site
- Redness, swelling, warmth, discomfort around the site
- Any concern that the line has been pulled/removed
- Any concern that the line has been broken
- If you are not able to flush the line easily