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  1. A saline lock is a peripheral IV catheter that does not have fluid running through it. Nurses routinely flush it with a standard saline solution (salt water at the same concentration as your blood). If you have an IV in your arm or hand but are not hooked up to tubes and receiving fluids, then you likely have a saline lock.
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    WEBSaline lock refers to the use of a short extension set that allows IV access without requiring ongoing IV infusions. When not in use, the lock is flushed with saline according to agency policy and clamped to ensure the site …

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