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Patient Codes – Clinical Case

Patient Codes – Clinical Case

This month’s Wellness Wednesday, Patient Codes – Clinical Case, demonstrates why having a vascular access partner who is not rushed or incentivized to get to the “next case,” and has deep expertise in difficult IV access, matters. In this Patient Case, a...
Sepsis Protocol and Vascular Access

Sepsis Protocol and Vascular Access

Today’s Vascular Wellness Voice features a Wellness Wednesday case that took place in a Hospital Emergency Department where the patient needed vascular access to commence the sepsis protocol of treatment.  Unfortunately, the patient was not only dehydrated but...
Rapid Response and Life-Saving Vascular Access

Rapid Response and Life-Saving Vascular Access

Today’s Vascular Wellness Voice demonstrates how having a vascular access team with a rapid response provides life-saving vascular access. This Wellness Wednesday case is about a teen patient who suffered life-threatening bilateral arm amputation in an accident...
Clotted Fistula Patient Case

Clotted Fistula Patient Case

Today’s Vascular Wellness Voice features a Nurse Clinicians in Action Clotted Fistula Patient Case. In this clinical case, a patient’s fistula clotted in the middle of dialysis and required emergent temporary dialysis access. The patient was recovering...
Nurse-placed Dialysis Catheters at the Bedside

Nurse-placed Dialysis Catheters at the Bedside

Patients with acute or chronic kidney disease can need different types of Dialysis Catheters – Acute/Temp Vascaths and Tunneled Permcaths. Having a skilled partner who can perform these procedures as soon as they are clinically indicated, without delay – and at the patient’s bedside – can improve patient outcomes and decrease hospital and patient costs significantly.