• Medsurg Nurs · Jun 1998

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    Central venous access--catheters, technology, and physiology.

    • E A Krzywda.
    • Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA.
    • Medsurg Nurs. 1998 Jun 1; 7 (3): 132-9; quiz 140-1.

    AbstractMedical-surgical nurses increasingly encounter central venous access devices. Effective patient care involves both the routine management of these devices as well as identifying potential complications and appropriate treatments. The key physiologic principles research, and clinical practices associated with vascular access technologies are presented.

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