Background: Intravenous (IV) access is a critical component of patient care in the emergency department as it facilitates the diagnosis and treatment of many conditions. Delays in diagnosis and treatment due to difficult IV access can be fatal, particularly in myocardial infarction, stroke, trauma, and sepsis. Ultra-sound guided IV access bridges the practice gap between traditional IV access and central venous access for patients with difficult IV access. Purpose: Implement an evidence based difficult IV access practice guideline and ultrasound-guided IV (USGIV) training program in the emergency department to reduce the time to IV placement and allow for improved timeliness of diagnosis and treatment. Methods: Pre-intervention data (gender...
Background: Many patients are admitted to hospital with non-visible or palpable veins, often resulti...
Study objective: We examine the central venous catheter placement rate during the implementation of ...
Background: Peripheral intravascular access (PIV) is one of the most common procedures in the Newbor...
Background: Intravenous (IV) access is a critical component of patient care in the emergency departm...
Background: Intravenous access is commonly needed in the emergency department for lab testing, medic...
Background: Up to 9% of patients admitted to EDs (Emergency Departments) have difficult intravenous ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to assess the success rate of emergency department (ED) te...
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BACKGROUND: Emergency physicians (EPs) have become facile with ultrasound-guided intravenous line (U...
With an aging population, the rate of obesity, the regional prevalence of dialysis patients and the ...
Gaining IV access is this first step into accurate, timely diagnosis and interventions of patients. ...
Objectives. Ultrasound (US) guidance is a safe and effective method for peripheral intravenous (IV) ...
Introduction: To assess characteristics, satisfaction, and disposition of emergency department (ED) ...
Peripheral intravenous access is essential in the treatment of most hospitalized patients. Establish...
Purpose: Intravenous (IV) cannulation is a standard procedure associated with a high failure rate. T...
Background: Many patients are admitted to hospital with non-visible or palpable veins, often resulti...
Study objective: We examine the central venous catheter placement rate during the implementation of ...
Background: Peripheral intravascular access (PIV) is one of the most common procedures in the Newbor...
Background: Intravenous (IV) access is a critical component of patient care in the emergency departm...
Background: Intravenous access is commonly needed in the emergency department for lab testing, medic...
Background: Up to 9% of patients admitted to EDs (Emergency Departments) have difficult intravenous ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to assess the success rate of emergency department (ED) te...
Copyright © 2015 Thomas Carter et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
BACKGROUND: Emergency physicians (EPs) have become facile with ultrasound-guided intravenous line (U...
With an aging population, the rate of obesity, the regional prevalence of dialysis patients and the ...
Gaining IV access is this first step into accurate, timely diagnosis and interventions of patients. ...
Objectives. Ultrasound (US) guidance is a safe and effective method for peripheral intravenous (IV) ...
Introduction: To assess characteristics, satisfaction, and disposition of emergency department (ED) ...
Peripheral intravenous access is essential in the treatment of most hospitalized patients. Establish...
Purpose: Intravenous (IV) cannulation is a standard procedure associated with a high failure rate. T...
Background: Many patients are admitted to hospital with non-visible or palpable veins, often resulti...
Study objective: We examine the central venous catheter placement rate during the implementation of ...
Background: Peripheral intravascular access (PIV) is one of the most common procedures in the Newbor...