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08/04/2019 at 2:12 pm #75319
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Hi all,
Has anyone got any best practice or evidence info on using cannula
extension sets (j-loops) for PIVCs which are going to remain in-situ for IV
therapy?Thanks,
Helen.Helen Scott
*A/CNC Infection Prevention & Control*
North West Hospital and Health Service *|* Queensland Government
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