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“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…” quote by Theresa Brown
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““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.””

Theresa Brown

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.

Key Takeaway

Know which catheter fits each clinical need.

Themes

medical education clinical practice patient safety

Mood

informative technical

Type

educational clinical

When to use this quote

  • hospital wards
  • IV insertion training
  • patient education
  • clinical simulations

Key Concepts

vascular access catheter types procedure terminology

Questions to Reflect On

  • When should a PICC be preferred over a Hickman line?
  • How do you explain catheter differences to patients?
A Different Perspective

Choosing the wrong catheter can cause complications.

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