The impact of multiple insertions on peripheral intravenous access in low-birth-weight infants in perinatology
Low-Birth-Weight (LBW) infants have very small veins, and there is a risk of needing multiple insertions to establish peripheral intravenous access. This study aimed to examine the impacts of multiple insertions during peripheral intravenous access in LBW infants. This cross-sectional study involved...
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Main Authors: | Rose Nirwana Handayani (Author), Defi Efendi (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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