Vascular Wellness Articles
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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...
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).
Vascular Access Nurse Placed Vas Caths for Dialysis and other Large Bore Lines
With proper training and board of nursing approval, vascular access nurses can perform the insertion of Vas Cath for Dialysis and other large bore lines. Vascular Wellness, a leader in the field of...
Why does Nuclear Medicine greatly depend on proper Vascular Access?
Proper vascular access is critical to nuclear medicine because the correct injection of a radiopharmaceutical enables safe, effective, and comprehensive imaging leading to proper patient care and...
Radiopharmaceutical Extravasations: Hazards…Prevention – Webinar Review
On May 26, 2021, Vascular Wellness leaders Nancy Warden and Stephen Harris presented at the webinar "Radiopharmaceutical Extravasations: Hazards, Mitigation, and Prevention" on the importance of...
Pinch-Off Syndrome – Nurse Clinicians in Action-01
Pinch-Off Syndrome (ie, the compression and misalignment of a Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC), into a "v" position) and how the Vascular Access clinician diagnosed and treated the...
Patient Medical History – What are Vascular Access Clinicians Analyzing?
Why is patient medical history important and what are clinicians analyzing? Placing a Vascular Access Device (VAD) in a patient with the most successful outcome involves knowledge of the patient’s...
How to reduce the risk of Upper Extremity DVTs in connection with PICCs and other Central Lines?
Central Venous Catheters (CVCs) are one of the leading potential causes of an Upper Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis (UEDVT) and the best way to reduce the risk of Upper Extremity DVTs is for the...
Internal Jugular, Femoral, and Axillary Lines
Internal Jugular, Femoral, and Axillary lines are small bore central venous catheter Vascular Access Devices (VADs). Clinicians skilled in the insertion and placement of Small Bore lines have...
What are the standard ways to obtain vascular access?
Standard ways to obtain vascular access, other than a basic Peripheral IV, include the Extended Dwell Peripheral IV, Midline and PICC, as listed in the order of clinical progression. Each method...
What are the potential complications of a Central Line?
Like any medical procedure, the insertion of a Central Venous Catheter (CVC) can have potential complications. Such complications are severely mitigated when an experienced and trained clinician...
What are the types of Central Venous Catheters?
Which types of Central Venous Catheters (CVC) should be used when Peripheral Intravenous (IV) Catheters are not suitable or viable is dependent on various...
What are PICC Lines used for?
PICC lines are just one of many types of Vascular Access Devices (VADs). VADs provide intravenous therapy and allow diagnostic testing. PICC stands for Peripherally Inserted (the arm) Central...
How are PICC Lines Inserted?
A peripherally inserted central catheter or PICC is used when caregivers require ongoing access to a patient’s bloodstream. The medical device can be used to deliver medications and fluids...
Where Is a PICC Line Placed
A peripherally inserted central catheter or PICC is used to make it easier for both patients and caregivers in situations where ongoing access to a patient’s bloodstream is required. The medical...
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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, procedures, competencies, and best practices. We focus on holistic and comprehensive care and do not follow the pay per procedure model plus performance bonuses used by others that may create some adverse incentives for speed at the bedside versus holistic medical care helping to ensure the placement of the right line at the right time, the first time. In fact, Vascular Wellness employs a Director of Research and Development who not only helps us stay up to date on best practices but helps us continue to innovate and improve upon Vascular Access Services.
Vascular Access Specialists practice holistic medical care, meaning talking to the patient, addressing questions and fears, and performing a comprehensive medical review. Prior to delivering any Vascular Access procedure, the Vascular Wellness clinician reviews the patient’s medical record, including history and lab reports, and independently verifies and confirms the doctor’s order. If our clinician has questions or disagrees with the prescribing doctor, the clinician will consult with the doctor. Our Vascular Access Specialists have earned the trust of many doctors, and such doctors will defer to the clinician’s recommendation by ordering a “consult” as compared to a specific line. Patient safety and vein preservation are critical – which is why a holistic, comprehensive evaluation and Advanced Lines are significant. Other companies claiming to be Vascular Access Specialists may not follow this same approach frustrating medical doctors and nurses primarily because those 1099 Contractor PICC nurses do not place Advanced Lines (i.e, no options other than PIVs, Midlines, and PICCs) and get paid on a pay per procedure model.
In states where nurses are permitted, as Vascular Access Specialists, Vascular Wellness clinicians can provide immediate X-Ray Clearance of lines when tip confirmation is not available or appropriate and X-Ray confirmation must be used. This saves money, time, and coordination with a Radiologist or other doctor and enables the lines to be used immediately to avoid delaying treatment. Quicker therapy leads to better outcomes.
As Vascular Access Specialists, Vascular Wellness uses top rated and hospital preferred supplies from Becton Dickinson (BD), formerly Bard. Superior supplies and services help mitigate the potential for poor outcomes such as bad placement, clotting, infections, and other adverse events. Other companies that are not Vascular Access Specialists may opt for inferior supplies and older equipment.
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