Central-line team effort: Recognizing problematic central-line insertion sites in nursing homes
Background: Recognizing problematic central-line insertion sites is an important activity for CNAs, LVNs, and RNs in nursing homes (NHs). Although CNAs are not responsible for assessing central lines, they are often the first line of defense for noticing and relaying problems with a line because of...
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Main Authors: | Kristine Nguyen (Author), Raveena D. Singh (Author), Shruti Gohil (Author), Raheeb Saavedra (Author), John Billimek (Author), Steven Tam (Author), Susan Huang (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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