Category: Vascular Access

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Understanding the Concept of Vessel Health and Preservation
November 30, 2022

Understanding the Concept of Vessel Health and Preservation

Vascular access is the commonest invasive procedure performed on hospitalised patients, but it is not without complications1. Complications can include phlebitis, localised infection, blood stream infection, thrombus, infiltration and extravasation, and all are preventable1.

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Short Peripheral Catheter: Four Common Problems
July 31, 2022

Short Peripheral Catheter: Four Common Problems

As nurses, do we know how invasive it is and what the consequences are of inserting a short peripheral catheter into a vein? In May/June 2015, the “Journal of Infusion Nursing” dedicated an article to short catheters that states: “The insertion of short peripheral catheters, the most common invasive procedure in hospitals around the world, is associated with a variety of complications and an unacceptable failure rate of between 35% and 50%, even in the best hands.

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