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hello and welcome to Santa Fe and nursing labs my name is Professor Sandra Milner in this video were going to demonstrate how to flush both a peripheral IV and a central line an IV line is flushed before administration of medication and at the end of medication administration IV lines that are not in use are typically flushed once per shift to ensure patency but you want to follow your hospital policy in this video we will demonstrate how to flush both a peripheral line and a central line at Santa Fe nursing labs we use an acronym called sash which stands for saline administer saline and then heparin these are general guidelines that are used for flushing any type of IV line either a peripheral or central line Im going to start by demonstrating how to flush a peripheral IV line I have gathered my needed supplies I have my first saline I then have my medication to administer I then have my second saline because this is a peripheral IV I do not need a heparin I have my cure ASCAPs a n