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How Can This Still Be Acceptable?
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May 19, 2023
In 2015, we were challenged to consider our assumptions about peripheral IV failures when Accepted ...
read more ↘ but Unacceptable was first published. Four years later, it was reissued with the realization that little had changed. We pick up today with where we left off. How can the current practices and outcomes with peripheral IVs still be considered acceptable? Presenters will review the inspiration for the original publications and through discussion and audience engagement consider many of the gaps in current practice that continue to leave patients at risk for short term complications and ultimately iatrogenic venopenia.
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read more ↘ but Unacceptable was first published. Four years later, it was reissued with the realization that little had changed. We pick up today with where we left off. How can the current practices and outcomes with peripheral IVs still be considered acceptable? Presenters will review the inspiration for the original publications and through discussion and audience engagement consider many of the gaps in current practice that continue to leave patients at risk for short term complications and ultimately iatrogenic venopenia.
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