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A review of the nursing role in central venous cannulation: implications for practice policy and research
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 09/17/09
Alexandrou E et al. – Central vein cannulation is potentially an emerging practice area with important considerations for policy practice and research. Training specialist nurses to provide such a service may facilitate standardising of practice and improving surveillance of lines, and possibly improve the training and accreditation process for CVC insertions for junior medical officers. For this to occur, there is a need to undertake well–conducted clinical studies to clearly document the value and efficacy of this advanced practice nursing role.
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