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Pain and anxiety in vascular access procedures – Full Text

"Because people getting venipunctures in medical and surgical settings usually feel pain and anxiety, the goal of this study was to look at and compare how cryotherapy (CT) and music therapy (MT) affected the levels of pain and anxiety (P&Amp;A) these people felt" Jafarimanesh et al (2025).

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Training for ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous access

"These findings support the integration of ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous access as part of staff training to enhance pediatric emergency nurses' paramedic cannulation skills and improve patient management" Nti et al (2025).

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Preventing central venous catheter complications – Full Text

"There is a need to conduct training courses for nurses who work in intensive care units about the prevention of CVC complications based on standards as the results in this study indicated that there is a significant association between, nurses' knowledge and participation in training course, about prevention of CVC complications" Jasim et al (2025).

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Community CLABSI prevention bundle

"This collaborative project provides the necessary education and resources to manage and streamline central line care in the home and may help prevent complications such as CLABSI" Murray et al (2025).

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Bundle for central venous catheter maintenance

"To investigate evidence-based practices and examine rates of adherence to bundles on maintenance of central venous catheters among intensive care unit nurses in 22 selected hospitals" Zhou et al (2025).

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CHG interventions to reduce CLABSI

"This review aimed to identify effective CHG interventions to reduce CLABSIs in patients with cancer, particularly those undergoing bone marrow transplantations" Kuroki et al (2025).

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Studying CRBSI with skin-like replicas – Full Text

"In IV therapy simulations, we observed bacterial growth dynamics over the incubation period. Our findings suggest that Ecoflex-based skin-like replicas can serve as a valuable tool for developing and testing new catheters, while the potential for use in other medical innovation devices, including wearable sensing devices, ultimately contributes to improved patient outcomes and infection control strategies" Althumayri et al (2025).

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Management of non-cytotoxic drug extravasation

"Implementing a standardized protocol for managing non-cytotoxic drug extravasation can significantly enhance patient safety and improve outcomes in both adult and paediatric populations in critical care settings" Blazquez-Vidal et al (2025).

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