Answer:
<u><em>The answer is: </em></u><u>The nurse will be in charge of disinfecting with alcohol, and putting surgical gum and / or a special tape on the patient.</u>
Explanation:
Vascular access procedures are mostly performed by a specially trained intervention radiologist, in an intervention radiology room or, sometimes, in the operating room.
A nurse or technologist can insert an intravenous (IV) line into a vein in the hand or arm to be able to administer sedative medication intravenously before the start, or during, the procedure as needed. The placement of a PICC does not normally require sedation.
The doctor will numb the area with a local anesthetic. This may burn or burn briefly before the area goes numb.
A small incision is made in the skin at the site.
The incisions are held together by sutures, surgical gum and / or a special tape.
<u><em>The answer is: </em></u><u>The nurse will be in charge of disinfecting with alcohol, and putting surgical gum and / or a special tape on the patient.</u>