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Irritants and Vesicants Guide to Intravenous ...
mi-hms.orgSep 18, 2016 · peripheral intravenous catheters and central venous catheters. J Crit Care. 2015;653.e9-653.e17. Payne AS, Savarese DMF. Extravasation injury from chemotherapy and other non-antineoplastic vesicants. UptoDate. Last updated Nov 18, 2015. Accessed Feb 17, 2016. Author: Whitney Buckel
Saline Flush and Vial Shortage WW
www.ins1.orgØ Establish criteria for peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion to reduce insertion of catheters that are idle. Ø Use a CVAD with the least number of lumens to reduce risk of thrombosis, infection, or occlusion. Ø Use implanted port, unless contraindicated, as the preferred IV route in preference to insertion of an additional VAD.
Insertion, Management and Removal of Central Venous …
www.rch.org.auInsertion, Management and Removal of Central Venous Access Devices Insertion Definition of Terms Term or Acronym Definition PIVC Peripheral Intravenous Cannula CVAD Central Venous Access Device PICU Paediatric Intensive Care Unit NICU Neonatal Intensive Care Unit RA Right Atrium LDA Lines Drains and Airway EMR Electronic Medical Record
Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation Best Practice Guidelines
www.wales.nhs.uk1.4 All peripheral intravenous cannulation will be carried out upon the request of a Registered Practitioner. This will be a Medical Practitioner or a Registered Practitioner who is acting upon specific approved protocols and guidelines . 1.5 All peripheral intravenous cannulation will be carried out in accordance with this guideline.