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Have patient lift his/her head from the bed to define the
sternomastoid muscle. Catheterization will be performed at the
apex of a triangle formed between the two heads of the
sternomastoid muscle. The apex should be approximately three
finger breadths above the clavicle. The carotid artery should be
palpated medial to the point of catheter insertion.
Note the position of the subclavian vein, which is posterior to
the clavicle, superior to the first rib, and anterior to the
subclavian artery. (At a point just lateral to the angle made by
the clavicle and the first rib.)
Warning: Patients requiring ventilator support are at increased risk
of pneumothorax during subclavian vein cannulation, which may
cause complications.
Warning: Extended use of the subclavian vein may be associated
with subclavian vein stenosis.
Internal Jugular Vein
Subclavian Vein
Tip Placement
Femoral Vein
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