Study reviews blood product transfusions amongst pediatric oncology patients

“This study assessed utilization rates, transfusion thresholds, alloantibody development, and transfusion reactions in pediatric oncology patients” Lieberman et al (2014).
Outbreak investigation of a large epidemic of Hepatitis B

“Our approach may be an interesting tool to best exploit the large amount of unsystematically collected information available during outbreak investigations in healthcare settings” Lanini et al (2014).
Effect of a hand sanitizer dispenser on the frequency of hand hygiene compliance

“Forty anesthesia providers were evaluated with and without hand sanitizer dispensers present on the anesthesia machine. Having a dispenser increased the frequency of hand hygiene only from 0.5 to 0.8 events per hour (P = .01)” Munoz-Price et al (2014).
Study suggests 69% of ICU bloodstream infections preventable

“Data for 78,222 patients admitted for more than 2 days to 525 ICUs in 6 European countries from 2005 to 2008 were available for analysis. We calculated that 52% of VAP and 69% of BSI was preventable” Lambert et al (2014).
Article compares methods for blood culture contamination reduction

“Changing the method of blood culture collection from the commonly used nonsterile technique to a sterile process resulted in significant reductions in blood culture contamination” Self et al (2014).
Molecular approach may improve the management of patients with sepsis

“By shortening the time to pathogen identification and allowing for detection of organisms missed by blood culture, new molecular methods may provide clinical benefits for the management of patients with sepsis” Liesenfeld et al (2014).
Full text case study reviews persistent left superior vena cava

“A persistent Left Superior Vena Cava (LSVC), especially with an absent Right Superior Vena Cava (RSVC), is a rare finding during pacemaker implantation and is accompanied by technical difficulties” Alemzadeh-Ansari et al (2013).
Longer hospitalization of patients with positive blood cultures receiving TPN

“Continuation of TPN after a positive blood culture was associated with statistically significantly longer hospitalization before and after adjustment for co-morbid conditions” Patel et al (2014).
Review of Alteplase infusion or locks to clear partially occluded central venous catheters

“Alteplase infusions to clear partially occluded central venous catheters appear to be as efficacious as alteplase dwells in critically ill children” Ragsdale et al (2014).
Safe parenteral nutrition administration in preterm infants

“PN must only be administered in units with good quality control, strict asepsis in manufacture and administration and multidisciplinary teams focused on nutrient needs and intakes” Embleton and Simmer (2014).
Ischaemic stroke due to air embolism during manipulation of central venous line

“We describe the case and neuroimaging of a patient with ischaemic stroke due to air embolism during manipulation of central venous line” Suri et al (2014).
Literature review of published evidence central venous access device (CVAD) care

“This article describes a literature review of published evidence on infection prevention and control in central venous access device (CVAD) care conducted by a novice researcher (lead author) under the supervision of her lecturer (second author)” Doyle and McNaughton (2014).
Patient identification errors in pre-transfusion blood sampling are a persistent area of risk

“Patient identification errors in pre-transfusion blood sampling (‘wrong blood in tube’) are a persistent area of risk. These errors can potentially result in life-threatening complications” Oldham (2014).
An exploration of the past, present and future of IV catheter securement

“Vascular access conference and the literature frequently provide information, workshops and guidance on how to insert varying types of vascular access devices (VADs) (The Christie School of Oncology, 2014)” Inwood (2014).
Plan for safe and effective central IV access care

“This article presents an overview of this challenging population, and a plan for safe and effective central IV access care” Codier and Codier (2014).
The One Million Global Catheters PIVC worldwide prevalence study

“It is estimated that approximately half the number of all patients admitted to hospital require the insertion of an intravenous cannula into a peripheral vein, for the administration of intravenous fluids, medications and blood products” Alexandrou (2014).
Paediatric ICU nurses: preventing central venous device infections

“Paediatric intensive care unit (ICU) nurses are responsible for the management of children vulnerable to developing healthcare-associated infections, specifically central venous access device (CVAD)-associated infections” Ullman et al (2014).
Evidence into practice: a look at epic 3 in IV therapy nursing

“Guidelines exist for a purpose. At a simplistic level, they provide an evidence base capable of being adapted with a view to being adopted across a number of levels to make people do something” Storr and Hallam (2014).
Nurse-led line insertion and management in renal access

“Wilfredo Manuel is this year’s BJN IV Therapy Nurse of the Year. Here, he shares his award-winning implementation of a nurse-led CVC line insertion and management service in renal access” Manuel (2014).
Development of community intravenous therapy (IV) services

“In many areas of the UK, community nurses are trained to administer IV therapy and care for vascular access devices (VADs)” Kayley (2014).
Patients with multiple central venous catheters are at 6.2 times higher risk of thrombosis

“Patients with multiple CVLs are at 6.2 times higher risk of developing thrombosis compared with those with a single CVL” Altassan et al (2014).
Standards and recommendations for the assessment, treatment, and prevention of skin tears

“This article discusses standards and recommendations for the assessment, treatment, and prevention of skin tears developed by the International Skin Tear Advisory Panel (ISTAP) based on extensive literature reviews, international input from healthcare professionals, and expert opinion” LeBlanc and Baranoski (2014).
Case study of superior vena cava syndrome in an oncology patient

“After one week of therapy, he was transferred to the intensive care unit with cardiopulmonary compromise related to superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome” Dee et al (2014).
Framework for implementation, education, research and clinical use of ultrasound

“The recommendations describes what DASEM believes as being current best practice for training, certification, maintenance of acquired competencies, quality assurance, collaboration and research in the field of clinical US used in an ED” Laursen et al (2014).
Trends in healthcare-associated bloodstream infections in a neonatal intensive care unit

“A decrease in days before infection and a high incidence of coagulase-negative Staphylococcus HABSIs indicate the need for vigorous application of evidence-based prevention initiatives, in particular for catheter care” Verstraete et al (2014).
Review of assessment tools for patients at nutrition risk in the ICU

“Traditional screening and assessment tools did not uniformly identify patients as malnourished or at nutrition risk in the ICU and therefore may be inappropriate for use in this population” Coltman et al (2014).
New U.S. national estimate reveals 322,000 healthcare professionals sustain sharps injuries annually

“In 2012 The Association of Occupational Health Professionals in Healthcare (AOHP) commissioned a new Exposure Study of Occupational Practice (EXPO-S.T.O.P.) among its members to establish a nationally representative BE database and benchmark resource” Grimmond and Good (2013).
Needlestick rate may be due to non-activation of safety engineered devices

“More than half of SI from SED are due to non-activation of devices, and monitoring of activations is recommended. This paper outlines the findings of a sharps container (SC) contents audit conducted in Florida in September 2013” Grimmond (2014).
Self-administration of intravenous antibiotic therapy in an OPAT service

“Overall retention of training was excellent, and this supports earlier reports that patient-administered outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy is as safe as nurse-administered therapy” Eaves et al (2014).
Risk factors for nephrotoxicity caused by vancomycin continuous infusion

“Vancomycin-associated nephrotoxicity (VN) occurred in 26 of 155 (17%) patient episodes” Norton et al (2014).