TLC Touch Look Compare to prevent harm

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TLC Touch Look Compare to prevent harm Expectations: your child’s IV will be checked at least every 60 minutes day or night, awake or asleep on or off the unit TOUCH Touch hourly IV site should feel: Soft Warm Pain free Dry to touch LOOK Look hourly IV site should be: Uncovered Dry Visible COMPARE Compare hourly IV site should be: Without swelling Same size as the other side Even when asleep Call your nurse for: Swelling Pain Numbness Redness or bruising Wet, firm, hot or cold to touch Or if you have any other questions or concerns For more information refer to: policy PT-003 Maintaining Infusion Therapy Please report ALL interstitial infiltrated PIVS in PSLS Adapted from Cincinnati Children’s