“…Prevention of venous catheter-related infections involves measures related with their implementation, handling, and maintenance. Several authors suggest the following preventive measures: use of tunneled catheters with a cuff, correct handling in catheter insertion and maintenance, periodical training of the nursing staff, use of standard precautions, use of chlorhexidine as antiseptic, use of antibiotic ointments in the insertion site, use of antibiotic solutions in the catheter closure, use of citrate; application of mupirocin nasal, careful assessment of the dressing and exit site of the catheter are measures that can significantly decrease the incidence of infection (6,13,(20)(21)(22) . The use of transparent film dressing was satisfactorily accepted by part of the patients, especially because of the possibility of a better hygiene without running the risk of wetting the insertion site.…”