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A Roadmap for Modernizing Vascular Access Procedures in Nursing Leadership

 

[Sponsored] Vascular access is a fundamental part of patient care. However, the pervasiveness of traditional needle-based practices (e.g., peripheral IVs and blood draws) has resulted in an overlooked status quo that detrimentally affects nearly every patient, clinician, and hospital system. Are you still accepting this "accepted but unacceptable" status quo? Here, the hidden burden of traditional vascular access practices is directly confronted, detailing the significant negative impacts on patient experience, compromised clinical outcomes, workflow inefficiencies, and the resulting economic cost that mounts to millions annually. 
 

For nurse leaders ready to drive change, this White Paper offers a unified, data-driven strategy for transformation. Learn how the simultaneous integration of the right care models (e.g., dedicated specialized teams) and the right technology (like the BD PIVO™ Pro Needle-free Blood Collection Device) can successfully reduce complications, minimize patient discomfort, and unlock significant, sustainable clinical and operational value.
 

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Beyond the needle: A roadmap for modernizing vascular access procedures in nursing leadership

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