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321 related items for PubMed ID: 21730915

  • 1. Heparinized saline vs normal saline for maintenance of intravenous access in neonates: an evidence-based practice change.
    Cook L, Bellini S, Cusson RM.
    Adv Neonatal Care; 2011 Jun; 11(3):208-15. PubMed ID: 21730915
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  • 2. Effectiveness of heparin solution versus normal saline in maintaining patency of intravenous locks in neonates: a double blind randomized controlled study.
    Arnts IJ, Heijnen JA, Wilbers HT, van der Wilt GJ, Groenewoud JM, Liem KD.
    J Adv Nurs; 2011 Dec; 67(12):2677-85. PubMed ID: 21722168
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  • 3. Heparin vs saline for intermittent intravenous device maintenance in neonates.
    Kotter RW.
    Neonatal Netw; 1996 Sep; 15(6):43-7. PubMed ID: 8932071
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  • 4. The effects of heparin flush on patency of the Groshong catheter: a pilot study.
    Mayo DJ, Horne MK, Summers BL, Pearson DC, Helsabeck CB.
    Oncol Nurs Forum; 1996 Oct; 23(9):1401-5. PubMed ID: 8899756
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  • 5. Saline for peripheral intravenous locks in neonates: evaluating a change in practice.
    Hanrahan KS, Kleiber C, Berends S.
    Neonatal Netw; 2000 Mar; 19(2):19-24. PubMed ID: 11948994
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  • 6. The use of heparin and normal saline flushes in neonatal intravenous catheters.
    Paisley MK, Stamper M, Brown J, Brown N, Ganong LH.
    Pediatr Nurs; 1997 Mar; 23(5):521-4, 527. PubMed ID: 9355594
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  • 10. Evaluation of saline for i.v. locks in children.
    Hanrahan KS, Kleiber C, Fagan CL.
    Pediatr Nurs; 1994 Mar; 20(6):549-52. PubMed ID: 7708453
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  • 12. A randomized trial of heparin and saline for maintaining intravenous locks in neonates.
    Heilskov J, Kleiber C, Johnson K, Miller J.
    J Soc Pediatr Nurs; 1998 Mar; 3(3):111-6. PubMed ID: 9743925
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  • 14. A randomized controlled trial for maintaining peripheral intravenous lock in children.
    Mok E, Kwong TK, Chan MF.
    Int J Nurs Pract; 2007 Feb; 13(1):33-45. PubMed ID: 17244243
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  • 20. Heparin vs. saline for peripheral i.v. locks in children.
    Kleiber C, Hanrahan K, Fagan CL, Zittergruen MA.
    Pediatr Nurs; 1993 Feb; 19(4):405-9, 376. PubMed ID: 8414730
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