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The provision of central venous access, transfer of critically ill patients and advanced airway management.: Are advanced critical care practitioners safe and effective?

A great new Open Access article on the provision of central venous access, transfer of critically ill patients and advanced airway management: Are advanced critical care practitioners safe and effective? from the Journal of the Intensive Care Society

The provision of central venous access, transfer of critically ill patients and advanced airway management.: Are advanced critical care practitioners safe and effective?

#FOAMva #vascularaccess #FOAMcc #FOAMed #FOAMems

The incidence of symptomatic upper limb venous thrombosis associated with midline catheter: Prospective observation

A new Open Access article on the incidence of symptomatic upper limb venous thrombosis associated with midline catheter: Prospective observation from the Journal of Vascular Access

The incidence of symptomatic upper limb venous thrombosis associated with midline catheter: Prospective observation

Central line-associated bloodstream infections and catheter dwell-time: A theoretical foundation for a rule of thumb

Central line-associated bloodstream infections and catheter dwell-time: A theoretical foundation for a rule of thumb from the Journal of Theoretical Biology

 

Central line-associated bloodstream infections and catheter dwell-time: A theoretical foundation for a rule of thumb

Selection of Single- Versus Double-Lumen Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters and the Influence on Alteplase Use

New article on selection of Single- Versus Double-Lumen Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters and the Influence on Alteplase Use from the Journal of Infusion Nursing

 

Selection of Single- Versus Double-Lumen Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters and the Influence on Alteplase Use

Impact of flushing with aseptic non-touch technique using pre-filled flush or manually prepared syringes on central venous catheter occlusion and bloodstream infections in pediatric hemato-oncology patients: A randomized controlled study

New article on the impact of flushing with aseptic non-touch technique using pre-filled flush or manually prepared syringes on central venous catheter occlusion and bloodstream infections in pediatric hemato-oncology patients: A randomized controlled study from the European Journal of Oncology Nursing

 

Impact of flushing with aseptic non-touch technique using pre-filled flush or manually prepared syringes on central venous catheter occlusion and bloodstream infections in pediatric hemato-oncology patients: A randomized controlled study