The reduction of required IV re-insertions, while maintaining reduced IV complications, could also lead to a significant cost savings for health care centers. One study realized as much as $6 AUD (Australian currency, about $6.19 U.S. dollars) in savings per catheter ...
When teaching ultrasound-guided placement of peripheral IV’s, we divide them into 3 components: A.)Equipment and vein selectionB.)The general technique of placing an IV in a veinand C.)How to secure your IV Instead of creating one video that was 15 minutes long and placing time-stamps ...
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Purpose: Our Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) clinical project was to determine if the current peripheral intravenous (IV) therapy practice at this 381 bed non-academic regional medical center in the Pacific Northwest was aligned with EBP standards based on The Infusion Nurses Society (INS) guidelines...
Ultrasound guidance allows faster peripheral IV cannulation in children under 3 years of age with difficult venous access: a prospective randomized study. ... S Thorn,MA Hansen,E Sloth,... - 《Journal of Vascular Access》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Recommendations on the Use of Ultrasound Guidance...
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As many organizations choose to follow the Infusion Nurses Society (INS) recommendations for peripheral intravenous (IV) site rotation based on clinical indications rather than a specific time frame, INS recognizes the critical importanc...
We present two cases of patients with extensive surgical histories, including multiple abdominal surgeries, leading to difficult peripheral venous access. Traditional sites for peripheral venous catheterization were unsuitable due to vein narrowing or lack of visibility. In both cases, ultrasonography helped...
Short, peripheral intravenous catheters (IV) are the most commonly used vascular access method in hospitals and intensive care units. Available data indica... Committee for the Development of Guidelines for the Prevention of Vascular Catheter Associated Infection; Indian Society of Critical Care Medicin...