Ten tips for dressing and securement of IV device wounds
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Rickard, Claire
Ullman, Amanda
Kleidon, Tricia
Marsh, Nicole
Ullman, Amanda
Kleidon, Tricia
Marsh, Nicole
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2017
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Nurses insert and care for more than two billion intravascular (IV) devices globally each year. A wound is created for each IV insertion, and the wound cannot heal while the IV remains.
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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal
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24
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10
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Nursing
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Rickard, C; Ullman, A; Kleidon, T; Marsh, N, Ten tips for dressing and securement of IV device wounds, Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal, 2017, 24 (10), pp. 32-34