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Title Page
Copyright Page
Journal of Infusion Nursing
Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Standards of Practice Committee
Preface
Strength of the Body of Evidence
NURSING PRACTICE
1. Practice Setting
2. Neonatal and Pediatric Patients
3. Older Adult Patients
4. Ethics
5. Scope of Practice
6. Competence and Competency Validation
7. Quality Improvement
8. Research and Evidence-based Practice
9. Policies, Procedures, and/or Practice Guidelines
PATIENT CARE
10. Orders for the Initiation and Management of Infusion Therapy
11. Patient Education
12. Informed Consent
13. Plan of Care
DOCUMENTATION
14. Documentation
15. Unusual Occurrence and Sentinel Event Reporting
16. Product Evaluation, Integrity, and Defect Reporting
17. Verification of Products and Medications
INFECTION PREVENTION AND SAFETY COMPLIANCE
18. Infection Prevention
19. Hand Hygiene
20. Compounding of Parenteral Solutions and Medications
21. Scissors
22. Safe Handling and Disposal of Sharps, Hazardous Materials, and Hazardous Waste
23. Disinfection of Durable Medical Equipment
24. Transmission-based Precautions
25. Latex Sensitivity or Allergy
INFUSION EQUIPMENT
26. Add-on Devices
27. Needleless Connectors
28. Filters
29. Flow-Control Devices
30. Blood and Fluid Warmers
31. Tourniquets
VASCULAR ACCESS DEVICE SELECTION AND PLACEMENT
32. Vascular Access Device Selection
I. Short Peripheral Catheters
II. Midline Catheters
III. Central Vascular Access Devices (CVADs) (Nontunneled, PICC, Tunneled, Implanted Port)
IV. Arterial Catheters
33. Site Selection
I. Peripheral Venous Access via Short Peripheral Catheters
II. Peripheral Venous Access via Midline Catheters
III. Central Venous Access via Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs)
IV. Central Venous Access via Nontunneled Central Vascular Access Devices (CVADs)
V. Central Venous Access via Tunneled Central Vascular Access Devices and Implanted Ports
VI. Peripheral Arterial Access
VII. External Jugular Vein Access
34. Local Anesthesia for Vascular Access Device Placement and Access
35. Vascular Access Site Preparation and Device Placement
I. General
II. Short Peripheral and Midline Catheters
III. Central Vascular Access Devices (CVADs)
IV. Arterial Catheters
36. Vascular Access Device Stabilization
37. Joint Stabilization
38. Site Protection
ACCESS DEVICES
39. Implanted Vascular Access Ports
40. Hemodialysis Vascular Access Devices
41. Umbilical Catheters
42. Apheresis and Ultrafiltration Catheters
SITE CARE and MAINTENANCE
43. Administration Set Change
I. General
II. Primary and Secondary Continuous Infusions
III. Primary Intermittent Infusions
IV. Parenteral Nutrition
V. Intravenous Fat Emulsions (IVFE) and Other Lipid Product Infusions
VI. Blood and Blood Components
VII. Hemodynamic and Arterial Pressure Monitoring
44. Vascular Access Device Removal
I. Short Peripheral Catheters
II. Midline Catheters
III. Nontunneled Central Vascular Access Devices (CVADs)
IV. Surgically Placed CVADs: Tunneled/Implanted Ports
V. Arterial Catheters
45. Flushing and Locking
46. Vascular Access Device Site Care and Dressing Changes
INFUSION-RELATED COMPLICATIONS
47. Phlebitis
48. Infiltration and Extravasation
49. Infection
50. Air Embolism
51. Catheter Embolism
52. Catheter-Associated Venous Thrombosis
53. Central Vascular Access Device Malposition
OTHER INFUSION-RELATED PROCEDURES
54. Vascular Access Device Repair
55. Central Vascular Access Device Exchange
56. Catheter Clearance: Occluded Central Vascular Access Devices
57. Phlebotomy
I. Phlebotomy via Direct Venipuncture
II. Blood Sampling via a Vascular Access Device
III. Therapeutic Phlebotomy
NONVASCULAR INFUSION DEVICES
58. Intraspinal Access Devices
59. Intraosseous Access Devices
60. Continuous Subcutaneous Infusion and Access Devices
INFUSION THERAPIES
61. Parenteral Medication and Solution Administration
62. Antineoplastic Therapy
63. Biologic Therapy
64. Patient-Controlled Analgesia
65. Parenteral Nutrition
66. Transfusion Therapy
67. Moderate Sedation/Analgesia Using Intravenous Infusion
68. Administration of Parenteral Investigational Drugs
Illustrations
Glossary
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