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Vascular Access
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Evidence-based peripheral intravenous catheter care

"A quality improvement project to standardize peripheral intravenous catheter insertion, maintenance, and documentation was implemented with the goal of aligning with professional standards for peripheral intravenous catheter removal as clinically indicated" Coleman et al (2025).

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Skin injuries resulting from calcium gluconate extravasation

"Extravasation of calcium gluconate solution is a rare yet serious complication in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), capable of causing significant skin necrosis, ulceration and long-term functional impairment" Li et al (2025).

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Interdisciplinary collaboration to prevent central line-associated bloodstream infections

"In addition to evidence-based bundle compliance elements and leadership visibility of device de-escalation opportunities, hospitals should optimize methods to encourage collaborative discussions between nurses and physicians to impact central venous catheter utilization, reducing the risk of central line associated bloodstream infections" Baklouti et al (2025).

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Teaching the nursing care of central venous catheters

"We hope that ongoing training with this simulation model, along with demonstration of competency, will result in standardized central line care and a decrease in CLABSI rates at our institution" Smith et al (2025).

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Vascular access improvement following COVID-19

"This scoping review aimed to explore how the COVID-19 pandemic affected vascular access practices and catheter-related complications, with the objective of mapping innovations, identifying emerging trends, and summarizing preventive and therapeutic strategies" Celano et al (2025).

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Review of peripheral intravenous access in the postpartum period

"A high percentage of peripheral intravenous catheters remain unused during the postpartum period. Furthermore, women reported that these catheters were a hindrance to maternal and neonatal care, as well as breastfeeding" Monasor-Ortolá et al (2025).

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