Vascular Access Best Practices and Results
Vascular Access Best Practices and Results Vascular Access Best Practices is the foundation of all Vascular Wellness’ clinical policies and procedures. Our clinicians are trained and regularly tested on our clinical policies and procedures to ensure clinical...
How We Advance Healthcare and Empower Nurses
How We Advance Healthcare and Empower Nurses To Advance Healthcare and Empower Nurses is our Vascular Wellness vision and what drives us forward every day. We strive to improve and expand on best practices and innovate and provide our nurse clinicians the tools needed...
Why Outsource Vascular Access Services
Why Outsource Vascular Access Services Healthcare providers outsource vascular access services to high-quality nurse clinicians because it makes clinical and financial sense in many situations, even when the healthcare provider (such as a hospital) has the option to...
Anxious and Distraught Cancer Patient — Nurse Clinicians in Action-03
Anxious and Distraught Cancer Patient and how the Vascular Access clinician pacified the patient and placed the correct Vascular Access device is the focus of this Nurse Clinicians in Action. Anxious and Distraught Cancer Patient – Clinical Case This case took...
Vascular Access in Covid Patients
Vascular Access in Covid patients is critical. While Vascular Access is virtually always an essential part of patient care, it takes an even more important role in Covid patients. With Covid patients, after obtaining a secure airway, the next immediate need is...
Dementia Patient Disrupting Catheters — Nurse Clinicians in Action-02
Dementia Patient Disrupting Catheters and how a Vascular Access Clinician overcame this obstacle and placed and secured Central Catheter Lines is the focus of this Nurse Clinicians in Action. Dementia Patient Disrupting Catheters – Clinical Case Dementia Patient...
Why Outsource Vascular Access
Healthcare providers Outsource Vascular Access to high quality nurse clinicians because it makes clinical and financial sense in many situations, even when the healthcare provider (such as a hospital) has the option to hire in-house resources. Vascular Access is a...
What does a Vascular Access Nurse do?
In general, a Vascular Access Nurse provides access to a patient’s circulatory system through the insertion of a small, thin tube called a catheter. The degree of complexity of the catheter (aka, the Vascular Access Device (VAD)) in the body can range from IVs, Peripheral IVs (PIVs), and Midlines, contained in the arms, all the way to Central Venous Catheters (CVCs), including Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs), Axillary lines, Internal Jugulars (IJs) and Femoral lines (Fems).