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100 _aCamp-Sorrell, Dawn (ed)
245 0 _aAccess device standards of practice for oncology nursing
260 _aPittsburgh :
_bOncology Nursing Society,
_c2017
505 _aAccess device standards, recommendations, and controversies; Short-term peripheral intravenous catheters; Midline catheters; Nontunneled central venous lines; Peripherally inserted central catheters; Tunneled central venous catheters; Implanted venous ports; Apheresis catheters; Complications on long-term venous access devices; Subcutaneous (hypodermoclysis) infusion devices; Arterial access devices; Intraventricular access devices; Epidural and intrathecal access devices; Intraperitoneal catheters; Pleural catheters; Ambulatory infusion pumps; Education, documentation, and legal issues for access devices; Appendices
520 _aThe use of venous access devices (VADs) is central to the care that nurses provide to patients with cancer. Oncology nurses must base their practice on evidence-based research when available, but a lack of evidence has been a professional challenge for decades. With limited research to guide practice, ongoing controversies remain regarding optimal device management.
650 _aNursing Protocols
650 _aIntravenous Therapy
690 _aINTRAVENOUS THERAPY
690 _aINTRAVENOUS CATHETERS
700 _aMatey, Laurl (ed)
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