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231 related items for PubMed ID: 23570482

  • 21. Reducing Blood Culture Contaminations in the Emergency Department: It Takes a Team.
    Bowen CM, Coleman T, Cunningham D.
    J Emerg Nurs; 2016 Jul; 42(4):306-11. PubMed ID: 27063211
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  • 23. Estimated Clinical and Economic Impact through Use of a Novel Blood Collection Device To Reduce Blood Culture Contamination in the Emergency Department: a Cost-Benefit Analysis.
    Skoglund E, Dempsey CJ, Chen H, Garey KW.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2019 Jan; 57(1):. PubMed ID: 30355758
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  • 29. [Reducing Blood Culture Contamination Rates in the Emergency Department].
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  • 33. Simple measures to reduce the rate of contamination of blood cultures in Accident and Emergency.
    Madeo M, Jackson T, Williams C.
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  • 38. Blood culture phlebotomy: switching needles does not prevent contamination.
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