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Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Infusion Nurses Society

Posted on by Mary Smith

With all the talk about Midline catheters and their uses,  we will be speaking in Colorado at Rocky Mountain INS on “Midline Catheters, another tool in the toolbox” This one hour education session will focus on understanding this device, its

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Reducing Patient Infections after Discharge

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When we educate hospitals on the prevention of catheter infections, we talk about standardizing practice.  We know in the acute care setting that washing hands, scrubbing hubs, sterile dressing changes, 30 second site scrub with chlorhexadine, bundles and choosing the

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Pulsative flushing as a strategy to prevent bacterial colonization of vascular access devices

Posted on by Mary Smith

This is a great read! Ferroni, A. et al., Pulsatile Flushing as a Strategy to Prevet Bacterial Colonization of Vascular Access Devices; Medical Devices: Evidence and Research 2014; 7:379-383 Summary: This article is one of the first of this decade

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Take your PICC: New guide aims to decrease dangers from long-term IV devices

Posted on by Mary Smith

This is a great read for all of us.  Like the “MAGIC” We are much more than PICC nurses.  We are the experts in vascular access device selection.  Our collegues look at the “PICC” nurse as the expert.  We need

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AVA 2015

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Had a great time at AVA in Dallas TX.  The entire crew did a great job with the event.  Education opportunities were excellent.  I had a hard time deciding which ones to attend!  Thanks Dr. Mauro Pittiruti for sharing slides and

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Preventing complications by proper securement

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Securing VAD’s (vascular access devices) of all types is key to preventing complications.  When we don’t have good securement catheters move at the insertion site.  We use words like migration, piston, dislodgment to describe these events.  These events lead to

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Health care workers’ knowledge and practices regarding the prevention of central venous catheter-related infection

Posted on by Mary Smith

Copied from the AJIC January, 1st, 2015 Sameer A. Alkubati, PhD, RN , Nadia T. Ahmed, PhD, RN , Osama N.E. Mohamed, PhD , Akram M. Fayed, PhD , Hayam I. Asfour, PhD, RN Published Online: November 20, 2014 Background Central

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Great article on the affordable care act

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Click on this link:  affordable care act. This is a great read!  Thank you for sharing  

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Intraosseous EZ-IO Access Seminar

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Join CVC Health Care tonight at an event held by WISVAN, the Wisconsin chapter of the Association for Vascular Access. Visit Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar for refreshments and “Arrow Vascular: Right Line for the Right Patient at the Right

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Reducing HAI’s by focusing on caregivers skin

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A huge improvement has been found in the rate of CLABSI and SSI as well as some progress on hospital onset MRSA bacteremia and C. difficle infections by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in a study from 2011

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