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Trading Sutures with Subcutaneous Anchoring Devices for Initial Securement of Tunneled CVCs

Trading Sutures with Subcutaneous Anchoring Devices for Initial Securement of Tunneled CVCs At AVA 2024, vascular access specialist Jedediah Gervacio, MSN, RN, VA-BC presented his clinical poster, “Trading Sutures with Subcutaneous Anchoring Devices for Initial Securement of Tunneled CVCs.” In this video, Jedediah walks us through the driving questions behind his work, the methods he…

An Ounce of Prevention: Why Investing in Better CVC Securement Pays Off. Featured image includes a jugular CVC site with Mastisol Liquid Adhesive being applied.

An Ounce of Prevention: Why Investing in Better CVC Securement Pays Off

An Ounce of Prevention: Why Investing in Better CVC Securement Pays Off In today’s hospitals, every penny counts, and the price of complications associated with catheter failures can be overwhelming. The price tag for a single central line infection can be staggering, not to mention the hidden costs of extended ICU stays, additional treatments, and…

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Staying Power Uncovering the Impact of Medical Liquid Adhesive on CVC Dressing Adherence in the ICU

Staying Power: Uncovering the Impact of Medical Liquid Adhesive on CVC Dressing Adherence in the ICU Every day, busy ICU teams struggle with a persistent challenge: central venous catheter (CVC) dressings that fail to stay securely in place. This isn’t just a minor inconvenience—when dressings come loose, the consequences can be severe, including catheter failure,…

The STICKY Trial and the Impact of Gum Mastic Liquid Adhesive

The STICKY Trial and the Impact of Gum Mastic Liquid Adhesive — An Interview with Dr. Nicole Marsh In this brief interview, Dr. Nicole Marsh, RN, MAdvPrac, PhD, discusses her award-winning randomized controlled trial, “Securing Jugular Central Venous Catheters With Dressings Fixed to a Liquid Adhesive to Prevent Dressing Failure in Intensive Care Patients (the…

Quality Improvement or Human Subjects Research: Clarifying Key Differences

Quality Improvement or Human Subjects Research? Clarifying the Key Differences In healthcare, both Quality Improvement (QI) and Human Subjects Research (HSR) play pivotal roles in advancing patient care and clinical practices. However, confusion often arises regarding the differences between these two methodologies. This blog post aims to clarify the distinctions and commonalities between QI and…

2023 AVA Scientific Meeting Vascular Access Talk "Keep It Simple Specialist" by Michelle Hawes, RN, DNP, CRNI, VA-BC, ACRP-CP. Watch Now

Vascular Access Talk: Keep It Simple Specialist

Keep It Simple Specialist: One PICC, One Securement Device, Until End of Need At the AVA 2023 Scientific Meeting during the Vascular Access Talk sessions, Michelle (Mickey) Hawes, RN, DNP, CRNI, VA-BC, ACRP-CP followed-up her 2022 securement presentation and dove into the latest peer-reviewed data on SecurAcath. Affectionately referred to as the Clatterbridge Study, because…

Unlocking the Power of Vascular Access Teams: A Strategy To Reduce CRBSI

Unlocking the Power of Vascular Access Teams: A Strategy to Reduce Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections

Unlocking the Power of Vascular Access Teams: A Strategy to Reduce Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections The reduction and ultimate prevention of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) is a key step to improving overall inpatient outcomes. And specially trained vascular access clinicians are key to making that reality possible. Bloodstream infections are a life-threatening challenge to the patient…

Does the Securement of Drains Matter? Presented by Michelle (Mickey) Hawes, RN, DNP, CRNI, VA-BC, ACRP-CP

Does the Securement of Drains Matter?

Does the Securement of Drains Matter?Guest Author: M.L. Hawes, DNP, CRNI, VA-BC, ACRP-CP Consider:  What is the difference between a vascular access round-tube in a vein to infuse life-saving medications or a drainage round-tube to relieve the body of excess life-ending fluids?  Both round tubes need to be secured to accomplish the therapeutic goal. Drains…

Vascular Access Device Pistoning: The Problem and Solution Presented by: Michelle (Mickey) Hawes, RN, DNP, CRNi, VA-BC, ACRP-CP

Vascular Access Device Pistoning: The Problem and Solution

Vascular Access Device Pistoning: The Problem and SolutionGuest Author: Michelle (Mickey) Hawes, RN, DNP, CRNI, VA-BC, ACRP-CP Pistoning is a term used in the vascular access specialty to describe the small, repeated movement of a peripheral vascular access device (PVAD) or central venous access device (CVAD) in and out at the insertion site.  Movement may…

Evidence-Based Strategies for Cost-Effective Occlusion Management - Presented by Lee Steere, RN, CRNI, VA-BC

Evidence-Based Strategies for Cost-Effective Occlusion Management

Evidence-Based Strategies for Cost-Effective Occlusion ManagementGuest Author: Lee Steere, RN, CRNI, VA-BCNurse Manager, IV Therapy Services, Hartford Hospital Eloquest Healthcare is excited to welcome Lee Steere RN, CRNI, VA-BC to the Eloquest Healthcare Blog! Lee Steere, RN, CRNI, VA-BC has been leading the IV Team at Hartford Hospital for nearly 20 years. At his facility,…