The Use of Optical Detection for Continuous Monitoring of Pediatric IV Sites
TYPE OF PUBLICATION: original research AUTHOR: Doelmann D. et al.
Reaching One Peripheral Intravenous Catheter (PIVC) Per Patient Visit With Lean Multimodal Strategy: the PV5Rights Bundle
TYPE OF PUBLICATION: study of prevalence - AUTHOR: Steere L. et al.
Risk of venous thromboembolism associated with peripherally inserted central catheters: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Type of publication: metanalysis - Author: Chopra
PICC Zone Insertion MethodTM (ZIMTM): A Systematic Approach to Determine the Ideal Insertion Site for PICCs in the Upper Arm
Type of publication: observational study - Author: Robert B. Dawson
Short- and Intermediate-Term Use of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters in Europe: A Systematic Literature Review
TYPE OF PUBLICATION: metanalysis - AUTHOR: B. Mussa et al.
What’s Physics Got to Do With It? A REVIEW OF THE PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES OF FLUID ADMINISTRATION
Type of publication: popular article - Author: Macklin D.
WoCoVA online coming in June
The WoCoVA in Athens has been postponed until next year, [...]
Standardizing che Critical Clinical Competency of AsePtic, Sterile and Clean Techniques with a Single International Standard: Aspetic Non Touch Technique (ANTT).
TYPE OF PUBLICATION: study of prevalence - AUTHOR: S. Rowley et al.
Infiltration and extravasation in pediatric patients: A prevalence study in a cildren’s hospital
TYPE OF PUBLICATION: study of prevalence - AUTHOR: G.O. Gerceker et al.
Long-term central venous access
TYPE OF PUBLICATION: Metanalysis - AUTHOR: F. Pinelli et al
Evaluation of Skin Colonization And Placement of vascular access device Exit sites
Type of publication: case report - Author: Moreau et. al.
The Role of the Registerd Nurse in the use of Intraosseous Vascular Access Devices
TOPIC: Intraosseous Access
Preventing Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections. A Global Challenge, A Global Perspective.
2012 THE JOINT COMMISSION
Adult ‘PICC’ Device May be Used as a Tunnelled Central Venous Catheter in Children
Type of publication: observational study - Author: Brooke et. al.
Achieving Zero Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections: 15 Month Success In A Community Based Medical Center.
Type of publication: observational study - Author: Harnage