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  • Nursing
  • Infection Control
  • Medical Devices

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  • Effective management of venous access devices (VADs) is crucial in patient care.
  • Practices surrounding VADs often blend evidence-based guidelines with institutional traditions.
  • Understanding the basis of current VAD management protocols is essential for optimal patient outcomes.

Approach:

  • This article critically examines complex complications associated with VADs, including infections and occlusions.
  • It delineates strategies for identifying, troubleshooting, and managing these VAD-related issues.
  • The content evaluates the existing evidence base for various VAD care aspects.

Key Points:

  • Distinguishing evidence-based VAD practices from those based on institutional history is highlighted.
  • Controversies surrounding VAD complications, such as lack of blood return and malposition, are discussed.
  • Evidence evaluation for access, maintenance, and scope of practice is presented.

Conclusions:

  • Nurses require robust knowledge of evidence and its limitations for VAD management.
  • This review aims to enhance clinical decision-making regarding VAD care protocols.
  • Improved understanding supports safer and more effective VAD utilization in healthcare settings.