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290 related items for PubMed ID: 16909727

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  • 44. Options for venous access in ambulatory care: issues in selection and management.
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  • 45. Patient education and compliance issues associated with access devices.
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  • 50. Evaluating new intravenous catheters in the NICU.
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  • 52. Underestimation of total cost and other possible uses of the nontunneled silastic catheters.
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  • 53. Vascular access device choices for home care patients.
    Steinheiser MM.
    Caring; 1995 May 09; 14(5):14-5. PubMed ID: 10142347
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  • 55. Sedation shared decision-making in ambulatory venous access device placement: Effects on patient choice, satisfaction and recovery time.
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  • 57. An implantable venous access device for children.
    Kandt KA.
    MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs; 1991 Aug 09; 16(2):88-91. PubMed ID: 2027315
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  • 60. Waking up to the benefits of safety I.V. catheters.
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