What Is A Central Venous Catheter? - Cleveland Clinic
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What Are Common Insertion Sites For A Central Venous Catheter?What Happens Before A Central Venous Catheter insertion? Three common access points for CVC placement include your: 1. Internal jugular vein: Located in your neck. 2. Subclavian vein: Located in your upper chest. 3. Common femoral vein: Located in your groin. PICC line access points include your basilic vein and cephalic vein, both located in your arm. Each insertion site has advantages and disadvantages...
Three common access points for CVC placement include your: 1. Internal jugular vein: Located in your neck. 2. Subclavian vein: Located in your upper chest. 3. Common femoral vein: Located in your groin. PICC line access points include your basilic vein and cephalic vein, both located in your arm. Each insertion site has advantages and disadvantages...
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