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Sep 10, 2024 |
pediatricnursing.org | Sabrina de Souza |Amanda Ullman |Patrícia Rocha |Deanne August |Camila Biazus-Dalcin |Thiago silva
KeywordsPediatric nursingNeonatal nursingMobile applicationsPatient safetyVascular Access DevicesIntroductionComplications and adverse events associated with the use of Central Venous Access Devices (CVADs) in pediatric and neonatal patients are a considerable issue, occurring in approximately 20% of CVADs (Ullman et al., 2022).
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May 7, 2024 |
pediatricnursing.org | Joshua Byrnes |Amanda Ullman |South Brisbane |Victoria Gibson
•Secure log in, including biometrics recognition. •Graphic display of current, past and future (planned) IV devices; across an adult and infant graphic. •Device documentation including basic IV device characteristics. •The planning/timeline structure is editable, and consumers/patients can include scheduling for appointments, dressing changes, locks, and other elements of planned care.
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