Silent Treatment Science Education Tree: Your Good Helper for Vein Treatment

2025-03-31


In intravenous therapy, the catheter is the key channel connecting the patient to the treatment. Different types of catheters correspond to different clinical needs, and the nursing methods also vary. Today, we will use an "Intravenous Therapy Popular Science Education Tree" to systematically sort out the key points of common catheter care, helping patients and their families better protect their health.

In intravenous therapy, the catheter is the key channel connecting the patient to the treatment. Different types of catheters correspond to different clinical needs, and the nursing methods also vary. Today, we will systematically sort out the key points of common catheter care through an "Intravenous Therapy Popular Science Education Tree" to help patients and their families better protect their health.

01

PICC: "A Catheter in Hand, Safe Together - PICC Patient Education Handbook"

PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) refers to a central venous catheter inserted through a peripheral vein. It can be left in place for up to one year and is a lifeline for cancer patients. The video, from a professional perspective, progressively introduces to patients in detail the concept of PICC, indications, characteristics of different types of catheters, precautions and observation points before, during, and after catheterization, precautions during placement and observation of complications, and precautions after removal. The content is rich, easy to understand, and practical, helping to improve the knowledge level of cancer patients regarding PICC, and reducing the incidence of complications and adverse events.

02

Midline Catheter: "A Heartfelt Connection - Midline Catheter Patient Education Handbook"

A midline catheter (MC) is a peripheral venous catheter inserted through peripheral vein puncture. The catheter tip is located in the axillary vein or subclavian vein, with a length of 15-30cm, mediating between mini-midline catheters and peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC). The video, from a professional perspective, progressively introduces to patients in detail the concept of midline catheters, applicable and inapplicable situations, key points of cooperation before, during, and after catheterization, precautions during placement, self-observation of abnormal situations and early treatment. This popular science video is rich in content, easy to understand, and practical, helping to improve the health knowledge level of patients with midline catheters, and reducing the incidence of complications and adverse events related to midline catheters.

03

Mini Catheter: "Small Size, Big Impact - All About Mini Midline Catheters"

A mini-midline catheter (MM), also known as a long peripheral venous catheter, is a peripheral venous catheter inserted through the superficial or deep veins of the upper limb, with the catheter tip located in the arm vein, mediating between short peripheral venous catheters and midline catheters, with a length of approximately 6-15cm. Using a personified approach, the video progressively introduces to patients the concept of mini-midline catheters, applicable and inapplicable situations, key points of cooperation before, during, and after catheterization, precautions during placement, self-observation of abnormal situations and early treatment. This popular science video is rich in content, easy to understand, and practical, helping to improve the health knowledge level of patients with midline catheters, and reducing the incidence of complications and adverse events related to mini-midline catheters.

04

Long-Term Central Venous Catheter: "Protecting the Lifeline of Hemodialysis Patients"

For patients who require long-term hemodialysis, the long-term hemodialysis catheter is their "lifeline". Our education will thoroughly explain what long-term central venous catheterization is, what situations it is applicable to, common complications, when replacement is needed, and maintenance precautions, providing support for the treatment of hemodialysis patients.

05

Implantable Port: "A Gentle Haven for Cancer Patients - Implantable Port Education Handbook"

An implantable venous access port (PORT) is a completely implanted closed infusion device, including a catheter portion with the tip located at the junction of the vena cava and the right atrium, and an injection port implanted subcutaneously, mainly used for chemotherapy or parenteral nutrition support in cancer patients. Common types include chest ports and arm ports. The video, from a professional perspective, progressively introduces to patients in detail the concept, types, and applicable population of implantable ports, key points of cooperation before, during, and after catheterization, precautions during placement, observation of abnormal situations and early treatment. This popular science video is rich in content, easy to understand, and practical, helping to improve the knowledge level of patients undergoing implantable port surgery, and reducing the incidence of complications and adverse events related to implantable ports.

06

CVC: "Focusing on One Catheter, One Path, Promoting Safeguarding"

Central venous catheters (CVCs) play a key role in patients requiring rapid and large-volume infusions. Our education will help you understand the types of CVC catheters, contraindications, insertion process, maintenance points, activity precautions, and the prevention and treatment of complications, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the central venous access.

07

Arteriovenous Fistula: "Protecting the Patient's Lifeline"

An arteriovenous fistula is a long-term vascular access created for hemodialysis patients by surgically connecting an artery and a vein. We will explain the principle of arteriovenous fistulas, postoperative care, and how to protect and maintain the fistula, laying a solid foundation for your dialysis treatment.

08

Intravenous Cannula: "The Extraordinary Needle - Intravenous Cannula User Manual"

An intravenous cannula is one of the most commonly used intravenous infusion tools in clinical practice, suitable for patients requiring short-term infusions. The video, from a professional perspective, introduces to patients in detail the concept, advantages, precautions and observations before, during, and after infusion, precautions during placement and observation of complications, and precautions after removal. The content is rich, easy to understand, and practical.

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