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Submit a response ... Original Article: Amethocaine versus EMLA for successful intravenous cannulation in a children’s emergency department: a randomised controlled study...
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emj.bmj.com/content/26/7/487.full.pdf
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by johan john ... Re: Iv Cannulation Insertion Tips And Documentation ... I haven't gotten a single successful stick with one, so I rely on my eyes and touch. RNs here do not perform (intentional) arterial sticks or cannulation.
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allnurses.com/nicu-nursing-forum/iv-cannulation-inserti...
allnurses.com/nicu-nursing-forum/iv-cannulation-insertion-306553.html
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The primary purpose of this prospective, randomized trial is successful intravenous (IV) cannulation on first attempt with the use of either the Vein Viewer (VV) or standard cannulation method. The secondary purpose is to find out if there is a difference in the total time to successful cannulation.
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clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00935909
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Patients aged 3 to 17 years who required nonemergency IV cannulation were eligible ... The number of successful IV cannulations after the first attempt was ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0196064408004289
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and proper lighting are important for successful intravenous cannulation. Procedure. Tie the tourniquet with a half-knot 8 to 10 cm above the targeted ...
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content.nejm.org/cgi/reprint/359/21/e26.pdf
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Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation Introduction The ability to obtain peripheral intravenous access is an essential skill for all physicians. Although considered one of the simplest invasive procedures, mastering this potentially lifesaving intervention requires refined skills and experience.
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content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/359/21/e26
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Background: It is not known whether the choice of topical anaesthetic influences the likelihood of successful i.v. cannulation in the paediatric population. The null hypothesis of this study was that no difference exists in the initial success rate of cannulation between two commonly used topical anaesthetics.
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bja.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/100/4/521
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The current Paramedic National Standard Curriculum (PNSC) recommends that students perform 25 successful intravenous (IV) cannulations during clinical experiences. These recommendations were developed through an informal survey of accredited paramedic program directors.
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www.fisdap.net/research/Abstracts/IVcount.html
www.fisdap.net/research/Abstracts/IVcount.html
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In patients with easy veins, the time needed for IV insertion was 7.5 s in the VEID group and 7.7 s in the control group. This difference was not statistically significant. However, in patients with intermediate veins, the time to successful cannulation was 6.4 s in the VEID groups and 46.1 s in the control group;
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www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/cgi/content/full/107/5/153...
www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/cgi/content/full/107/5/1531
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