Difficult Intravenous Access
Cross-source consensus on Difficult Intravenous Access from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Difficulty locating a vein was the most commonly reported procedural difficulty. — Determinants of pain, anxiety and patient satisfaction during intravenous injection: a cross-sectional study
- Multiple attempts significantly increase pain. — Determinants of pain, anxiety and patient satisfaction during intravenous injection: a cross-sectional study
- INS 2024 Standards recommend no more than two attempts per clinician before referral to a more experienced nurse if attempts fail. — Determinants of pain, anxiety and patient satisfaction during intravenous injection: a cross-sectional study
- The Adult Difficult Intravenous Access scale can identify risk of difficult venous access in advance. — Determinants of pain, anxiety and patient satisfaction during intravenous injection: a cross-sectional study
- Visible or non-palpable veins may increase pain by causing unsuccessful cannulation attempts and complications. — Determinants of pain, anxiety and patient satisfaction during intravenous injection: a cross-sectional study
- Ultrasound guidance and experienced staff improve success and satisfaction in difficult intravenous access. — Determinants of pain, anxiety and patient satisfaction during intravenous injection: a cross-sectional study