Patience Quote by Theresa Brown
““So strange to me as a new nurse, these now come easily. TLHC is a triple lumen Hickman catheter, a permanent IV line that protrudes from the upper chest. A PICC—peripherally inserted central catheter—is a different type of permanent IV line that gets inserted in the patient’s upper arm. Temporary IVs I notate as “per,” because they go into a peripheral vein: the kind you can see when you look at your own arm or hand.””
About This Quote
Source Medical Training Manual: Nursing Fundamentals, 2020
The passage explains differences between types of central and peripheral IV catheters, clarifying terminology for healthcare professionals.
In simple terms: Different IV lines have specific names and uses.
Know which catheter fits each clinical need.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- hospital wards
- IV insertion training
- patient education
- clinical simulations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When should a PICC be preferred over a Hickman line?
- How do you explain catheter differences to patients?
Choosing the wrong catheter can cause complications.