Why S
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PICC Plus
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tat
ock
Stabilization Device?
Suture and tape
were traditionally
used to stabilize
PICC catheters.
However, neither
were specifically
designed to do so.
The S
Plus Stabilization
Device is specifically
designed to stabilize
PICC catheters,
thereby improving patient comfort and safety while
reducing potential complications associated
with traditional securement.
1,2,3
Precautions:
The S
L
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PICC Plus Stabilization Device
tat
should be monitored daily and replaced if the
pad is lifting (at least every 7 days). The catheter
insertion site should be treated per healthcare
provider's recommendations. The S
is contraindicated on patients with known tape
or adhesive allergies. Alcohol and acetone may
weaken the adhesive bond between the S
device pad and the skin. Care should be taken when
using these solutions while performing catheter site
care.
Please consult product inserts and labels for any
indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings,
cautions and directions for use.
For additional information about the S
PICC Plus Stabilization Device, please call
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your local S
L
Stabilization Device
tat
Representative, or call Customer Service at
800.526.4455.
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C. R. Bard, Inc.
8195 Industrial Blvd.
Covington, GA 30014
Customer Service
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Fax
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www.statlock.com
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1. Wood D., Bowe-Geddes LA. A Comparative Retrospective Analysis of Two
Securement Techniques for Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC)
and Midlines in the Homecare Setting. JVAD 1997 Vol. 2, No. 3: 11–16.
2. Yamamoto AJ, et al. Sutureless Securement Device Reduces
Complications of Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheters. J. Vasc.
Inerv. Radiol. 2002; 13(1): 77-81.
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3. Schears G., et al. Spotlight on Solutions, JCAHO/NPSF 2000.
Bard and StatLock are registered trademarks of C.R. Bard, Inc.
©Copyright 2008 C.R. Bard, Inc. All rights reserved.
800.526.4455
800.852.1339
M1172 (0810-07) R10/08 HIM P10/10 5M
Designed to improve
patient comfort and
safety by eliminating the
need to secure catheters
with suture or tape.
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