Vascular Wellness supports patient centric care and safety. While nuclear medicine is safe and effective, we became aware of patient safety concerns regarding nuclear extravasations in April 2021, and participated in a seminar one month later. We then joined the Patients for Safer Nuclear Medicine advocacy group, supporting additional reporting requirements around nuclear extravasations to help inform patients when additional care may be needed.
Since then, we have participated on additional calls with physicians and other professionals, as well as letter writing campaigns helping to bring focus to the importance of safe and proper vascular access to nuclear medicine. We greatly appreciate the role of nuclear medicine and the significant positive impact it has had on healthcare, and hope for its continued advancement.
Please see information below and contact us or PSNM (safernuclearmedicine.org) if you have any questions or want additional information. As Vascular Access Specialists and Experts, we participate in industry advocacy to improve patient outcomes. Placing the right line at the right time, the first time, is what we do. We encourage you to follow us on social media to learn more as we continue to Advance Healthcare and Empower Nurses.
As Vascular Access Specialists, we participate in interesting cases that help educate, inform, and describe how proper, safe, and timely vascular access improves patient outcomes, reduces costs, and strengthens infection control. We are excited to share some of these cases with you. Placing the right line at the right time, the first time is what we do. We encourage you to follow us on social media to learn more as we continue to Advance Healthcare and Empower Nurses.
LEARN MORE about Safer Nuclear Medicine with Proper Vascular Access in the link below:
Safer Nuclear Medicine:
WHY DOES NUCLEAR MEDICINE GREATLY DEPEND ON PROPER VASCULAR ACCESS?
Webinar Review:
RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL EXTRAVASATIONS: HAZARDS…PREVENTION
We are Vascular Access Specialists. We excel due to our:
- Culture of Patient Care and Client Service
- Clinical Focus on Vascular Access
- Devoted Team of W2 Employee Clinicians
- Placement of Standard and Advanced Lines
Vascular Wellness provides mobile, on-site, and on-call standard and advanced vascular access services at the bedside including clinical consultation, line placement, program management, training and education, and infection consulting and prevention.
Serving hundreds of thousands of patients across diverse settings such as hospitals, long term acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, surgical and outpatient centers, hospice, and at-home, Vascular Wellness provides the highest quality and most innovative, effective and timely vascular access services improving patient outcomes, reducing costs, and strengthening infection control.
We place the right line at the right time, the first time. Call us at 877-284-4435 or email us to learn more. No upfront cost or commitment to get started.
NURSE CLINICIANS IN ACTION case summaries involve challenging situations or intriguing clinical presentations where Vascular Wellness was able to create clinically appropriate access promptly, minimize sticks, and place the right line at the right time, the first time.
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Patient Cases by clicking below
What makes Vascular Wellness the Right Choice?
- Dialysis catheters
- Large & small bore lines
- 7 days/week, including nights, weekends & holidays
- 24/7 call center
- 3-hour average response
- 0% insertion-related infection rate
- >98% success rate
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If you require Vascular Access or want to learn more, speak to the team at Vascular Wellness today.
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Vascular Wellness provides:
(1) Comprehensive vascular access services to North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Virginia; and
(2) Customized vascular access services to Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and West Virginia; and
(3) Support vascular access services to Ohio and Kentucky.