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Hospital at Home – Difficult IV Access

Hospital at Home – Difficult IV Access

Today’s Nurse Clinicians in Action story highlights a Hospital at Home – Difficult IV Access patient who needed vascular access for labs, but their depleted veins resulted in difficult vascular access and nearly a dozen painful and unsuccessful attempts....
Crouzon Syndrome Pediatric Patient Case

Crouzon Syndrome Pediatric Patient Case

Today’s Wellness Wednesday | Vascular Wellness Voice is a Crouzon Syndrome Pediatric Patient Case about a six-year-old DIVA patient with Crouzon syndrome who was facing another round of surgeries in this Vascular Wellness clinical case story. Due to her previous...
Prioritizing Patient Outcomes

Prioritizing Patient Outcomes

As Vascular Access Specialists, Vascular Wellness nurse clinicians are Vascular Access Board Certified (VA-BC), insured, skill-verified, and salaried W2 employees. Vascular Wellness requires semi-annual skill verification ensuring adherence to proprietary policies,...
Pediatric At-Home Access Patient Case

Pediatric At-Home Access Patient Case

Vascular Wellness believes that placing the vascular access device at the bedside is best, regardless of the setting. Given that, while hospitalization or other healthcare facilities may be necessary for many situations, Vascular Wellness recognizes that home therapy...
IV Mobile

IV Mobile

IV Mobile describes mobile nursing companies that may provide a range of on-call, on-demand, and on-site IV Access Services. IV stands for Intravenous and is a method of delivering medication and therapies into a vein for immediate access to the bloodstream.  IV...