Patients with testicular cancer had fewer venous access-related complications and overall thrombotic events when first-line chemotherapy was delivered via peripheral intravenous access compared with ...
Racial and Ethnic Inequities at the Practice and Physician Levels in Timely Next-Generation Sequencing for Patients With Advanced Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer Treated in the US Community Setting We ...
Warren Buffett, the US financier, famously said, “cost is what you pay, value is what you get.” The clinical study by Weisen et al 1 associated with our editorial puts a spotlight on the highly ...
Inserting, monitoring, and maintaining peripheral venous access is an integral component of neonatal nursing care. Although complications associated with peripheral vascular devices are typically ...
Will Provide Premier Members with a Robust, Co-branded Offering of Acute Care Peripheral IV Catheters, Featuring Slide and Push-Button Activations with Blood Control Options The new agreement allows ...
Bedside caregivers need rapid access to resources that quantify and describe the properties, such as osmolality, pH, and chemical composition, of IV solutions and medications to assure correct ...
Safety is paramount in medical care, rooted in the most basic tenet of medicine: First, do no harm. But, although acute medical care presents myriad risks to patient safety, there is no category for ...