Learn why heparin locking is done, and the steps you must follow to heparinize your child’s CVL/PICC.
                                 
                                    
                                    
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                    
                                    
    
    
        
            Preparing for the procedure
            
                
            
        
        
Supplies you will need
 
 
   
  
- 5 mL syringe
 - 10 mL saline syringe
 - 10 mL saline vial for children under 10 kg
 - 20 g needle or smaller
 - Heparin flush solution 100 u/mL (1000 units/10 mL re-useable vial) or pre-filled heparin syringes
 - CHG or alcohol wipes
 - Sharps container for needle disposal
 
         
     
    
        
            Procedure
            
                
            
        
        
Heparin locking procedure
- Clean your work surface with alcohol and allow it to dry. Wash your hands and gather your supplies
 - Prepare heparin syringe as instructed for your child’s weight
 - Check expiry date of heparin and saline
 - Children under 10 kg will have their heparin diluted with saline
 - Make sure air bubbles are removed from the syringe
 
- To stop your child’s infusion, clamp the CVL/PICC and detach tubing from cap
 - Wash your hands
 - Scrub the cap vigorously with an alcohol wipe for 15 seconds. Allow cap to dry completely
 - Attach the saline syringe to the cap, unclamp the CVL/PICC and flush the line with saline using a firm pulsing motion (push/pause)
 - Turbulent flushing (push/pause) is very important to clear off any residue that is stuck to the inside of the line
 - Make note of any resistance when flushing. It may mean that a clot or build up is starting to form. Notify your health care team
 
- Close the clamp on the line when the flushing is complete
 - Remove the saline syringe and attach the heparin syringe to the cap
 - If you place the line down, scrub the cap with an alcohol swab for 15 seconds before attaching the heparin syringe
 - Make sure you take the needle off the heparin syringe
 
- Unclamp CVL/PICC and slowly push the prescribed amount of heparin into the CVL/PICC
 - Smaller syringe sizes create higher pressure when pushing quickly into CVL/PICCs
 
- Once the heparin is in the line, close the clamp on the CVL/PICC
 - Clamping while pressing on the plunger will create positive pressure to prevent blood backing up in the CVL
 
- Remove heparin syringe
 - Dispose of supplies in appropriate container (i.e. sharps container)