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"This article describes the types of CVAD and their indications for use. It also outlines the management of CVADs" Clare (2020).

Abstract:

Vascular access is an important aspect of patient care and management in all areas of healthcare. Safe, efficient and reliable venous access may require a central venous access device (CVAD), which can be used in primary and secondary care settings. Nurses may assist in device selection and be involved in their ongoing management, which includes recognising and addressing device complications. The appropriate choice of CVAD and early recognition of potential issues can improve the reliability and longevity of these devices and reduce the risk of long-term complications. This article describes the types of CVAD and their indications for use. It also outlines the management of CVADs, focusing on three areas: complications during insertion; infection prevention and control; and complications that may arise during the ongoing care of these devices.

Reference:

Clare CS. Selection and management of central venous access devices [published online ahead of print, 2020 Jul 21]. Nurs Stand. 2020;10.7748/ns.2020.e11559. doi:10.7748/ns.2020.e11559