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Catheter-related superficial UEDVT – Full Text

“Catheter-related superficial venous thrombosis (SVT) of the upper extremity is a frequent complication of peripheral venous cannulation and longer peripheral devices such as midline catheters and peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs)” Siniscalchi et al (2026).

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Acute complications of nuclear medicine – Full Text

“Maladministration events occurred infrequently and were predominantly associated with diagnostic procedures, with minimal patient harm in most cases. In contrast, extravasation and toxicity related to therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals, particularly high-energy beta emitters, carried greater clinical significance” Sutaşır et al (2026).

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Risk prediction models for CRBSI – Full Text

“Existing CRBSI prediction models demonstrate good discriminatory ability and clinical applicability. Identified risk factors can inform clinical early warning systems. However, methodological limitations and lack of external validation constrain current evidence” Liu et al (2026).

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HAI prevention bundled management strategy – Full Text

“To systematically evaluate the application value and implementation effectiveness of a Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)-based bundled management strategy in the precise prevention and control of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a specialized oncology hospital” Zhang et al (2026).

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Subcutaneous infusions in primary care – Full Text

“Although often used off label, hypodermoclysis is a safe and practical alternative to IV infusion, particularly suitable for older or frail patients at home or in nursing homes. It offers a timely and pragmatic solution to issues related to outpatient care and hospital overcrowding” Arcani et al (2026).

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Needlestick incidents among nursing students – Full Text

“The high incidence of needlestick injuries (80.1%) underscores the importance of moving beyond theory toward enhanced clinical supervision. To address these gaps, nursing education should prioritize targeted practical training and cultivate a robust safety culture that encourages incident reporting” Marendić et al (2026).

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Catheter-related thrombosis prevention – Full Text

“The use of anticoagulant drugs (both prophylactic and therapeutic), antiplatelet therapy, and PICC use significantly lowered the risk of CRT. The findings support personalized prevention strategies and underscore the need for a well-designed randomized controlled trial to validate these findings” La Cava et al (2026).

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Barriers to neonatal vascular access advances – Full Text

“Neonatal care has advanced rapidly in scientific knowledge, technology and precision over recent decades. Yet daily bedside practice does not always reflect this trajectory. The reasons are complex and multifactorial, but include resistance to change by practitioners and their organisations” van Rens et al (2026).

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Subcutaneous hydration in cognitively impaired patients – Full Text

“SC hydration has many advantages and few disadvantages for those with mild-to-moderate dehydration and cognitive impairment who need parenteral hydration. It should, in our opinion, always be considered in this population. It is important, however, that ease of use does not lead to overuse, especially where low-intake dehydration may represent part of the natural course of advanced illness” Danielsen et al (2026).

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