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BackgroundThe application of peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) in neonates has proven effective in avoiding repetitive insertions and excessive use of transfusion consumables.
Yaohua Wu +15 more
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The Effect of Simulation Teaching on Baccalaureate Nursing Students’ Self - confidence Related to Peripheral Venous Catheterization in Children : A Randomized Trial [PDF]
Introduction:In recent decades, nursing instructors have tended to use simulation rather than traditional methods due to benefits such as increased self-confidence. However, little academic literature is available to verify this claim.
Leila Valizadeh +4 more
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Clinical study of complications of a peripherally inserted central catheter in cancer patients
Aim To evaluate complications after PICC use in cancer patients. Design This was a clinical and retrospective study in which the risk factors and complications of PICC use were evaluated. Methods This study was carried out in the patient, emergency room,
André Luis Victor Bonfim +5 more
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Objectives: Peripheral intravenous (IV) access is a standard procedure in clinical settings. Nevertheless, previous studies have indicated that difficult peripheral IV access is prevalent in children.
Huda Al-Awaisi +2 more
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While many emergency department (ED) patients need peripheral vascular catheterization, diagnosis and treatment are often delayed by difficult intravenous access (DIVA). Aims This study of ED patients with DIVA was designed to evaluate ultrasound (US)
Salleras Duran, Laia +11 more
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Peripherally inserted central catheter complications versus midline catheter complications: A systematic review [PDF]
The purpose of this systematic study is to compare the risks associated with peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) and midline catheters (MC).
Atefeh Falakdami +3 more
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Contrary to many international settings, there are no clinical guidelines for peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion and maintenance in Portugal. We sought to derive an international consensus on a PIVC bundle that could guide Portuguese nurses’
Paulo Santos-Costa +8 more
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Insights on central and peripheral venous catheterization; biology, anatomy, surgical aspects and nursing management: our experience [PDF]
After a review of the main anatomical districts of relevance to central and peripheral venous catheterization, we analyze the primary guidelines for the management of cannulation of central and peripheral venous catheters; a background study relative to ...
Lipari, L +9 more
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BACKGROUND: Clinicians traditionally warn patients of pain before peripheral i.v. cannulation (PIVC). However, using words related to pain or undesirable experiences can result in greater pain and anxiety.
Bernard, Franck +8 more
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PLACEMENT OF PERIPHERALLY INSERTED CENTRAL CATHETERS IN ADOLESCENTS BY NURSES
Objective: To analyze the profile of peripherally inserted central catheters placement in adolescents admitted to a University Hospital of Rio de Janeiro by trained nurses.Method: Documentary, descriptive, retrospective and quantitative study conducted ...
Nathália da Silva Pimentel Reis +5 more
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