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Good Afternoon Jacky and all
I highly recommend the following for a vein assessment tool:
Hallam, C., Weston, V., Denton, A., Hill, S., Bodenham, A., Dunn, H., & Jackson, T. (2016). Development of the UK Vessel Health and Preservation (VHP) framework: a multi-organisational collaborative. Journal of Infection Prevention, 17(2), 65-72.
And Chopra for device selection:
Chopra, V., Flanders, S. A., Saint, S., Woller, S. C., O’Grady, N. P., Safdar, N., … & Bernstein, S. J. (2015). The Michigan Appropriateness Guide for Intravenous Catheters (MAGIC): results from a multispecialty panel using the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method. Annals of internal medicine, 163(6_Supplement), S1-S40.
They have also completed this work for paeds if you’re in that setting – lead for that was Prof Amanda Ullman.
As previously said, INS, and ACSQHC resources are also great (and both fairly recent which is nice) – NB not all institutes have access to INS (pay-membership unfortunately).
If you have any specific queries through please email me anytime (AVATAR Clinical Trials Liaison / Research Fellow, Vascular Access)
Happy to help where I can.
Regards,
Emily Larsen | Research Fellow (Vascular Access)
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HI Fleur
The Infusion Nurse Society guidelines are excellent, (INS) along with Griffith university AVATAR group and the Australian Commission’s Infection prevention and control guidelines, are all excellent resources for best practice guidelines for Intravascular device insertion and management.
Kind regards,
Chris
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I too would be interested in this. PIVC insertion and device selection has been audited to be poor and staff needing education at our facility.
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Hi All,
Our IPC Team is currently reviewing our PIVC Policy and in line with the new PIVC Clinical Care Standards we want to place a big focus on pre insertion assessment, appropriate device selection and identification of difficult venous access.
We are hoping to develop some sort of inforgraphic, decision tree or flowchart for this.
I wondered if anyone else has implemented something similar at their facilities and if they would be happy to share there escalation pathways with me.
Many thanks,
Jacky
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