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040 | _cMANILA TYTANA COLLEGES LIBRARY | ||
100 | _aSpencer, Sharon. | ||
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_aTeaching patients about their short peripheral I.V. catheters / _cSharon Spencer |
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260 | _cFebruary 2015. | ||
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_aNursing 2015 _n45 : 2, page 64 |
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520 | _aA question and answer advisory on short peripheral I.V. catheters is presented. Nurses are responsible for ensuring safe patient outcomes that reduce disability and cut costs. They should provide education on caring for, monitoring, and preventing injury to the peripheral venous access site. Inform patients about treatment plans that may include IV fluids, medications, or blood transfusions and why they're needed. Explain that nurses follow best practices and hospital policies to ensure safe care of their I.V. access. | ||
521 | _aNursing | ||
650 | _aCatheterization. | ||
650 | _aInfusions. | ||
650 | _aIntravenous catheterization. | ||
650 | _aPatient education. | ||
650 | _aClinical outcomes. | ||
650 | _aCatheters. | ||
650 | _aMedical treatment. | ||
650 | _aPatient safety. | ||
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