RT @drrdb93: Interesting. @ClinProfSkills https://t.co/ejzKl7wEcn
RT @andyheeps: In line (sorry) with my experience as well. No evidence to support routinely changing peripheral venous catheters. https://t…
Foundation doctors across the land rejoice
RT @keirshiels: How quickly will these money-saving, patient-experience-improving, time-saving recommendations take to hit the wards @bengo…
Possibly the best news medical F1s will hear today
Guys, the nightmare of pointlessly recanulating patients may be over!
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
Interesting. @ClinProfSkills
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
THIS should be noted in hospital guidelines... & will be added in time for my retirement. Delay on clinical indication, esp. if poor IV access!
RT @CochraneUK: No Cochrane evidence to support routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/ujIFiPW5CT #EENursing https://…
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
RT @keirshiels: How quickly will these money-saving, patient-experience-improving, time-saving recommendations take to hit the wards @bengo…
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
RT @GrumpyOldDoc: Any and all junior doctors who may follow me - print this out and have in your pocket for tomorrow night, when at 11pm yo…
RT @GrumpyOldDoc: Any and all junior doctors who may follow me - print this out and have in your pocket for tomorrow night, when at 11pm yo…
Any and all junior doctors who may follow me - print this out and have in your pocket for tomorrow night, when at 11pm you'll be bleeped to change a cannula "cos it's policy after X hours"
RT @saspist: @doctorwibble @GongGasGirl @CochraneUK https://t.co/HkeVdmpK22 Just forwarded this to one of our managers
RT @CheungRonny: Game changer. I can hear all SHOs up and down the land whooping and dancing from here... https://t.co/EnEqa1cUvO
Game changer. I can hear all SHOs up and down the land whooping and dancing from here...
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
@BasfordAmy @KarenDunderdale will we be changing practice based on this evidence?
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
RT @andyheeps: In line (sorry) with my experience as well. No evidence to support routinely changing peripheral venous catheters. https://t…
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
@NGHnhstrust @NGHMed @NghPd
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
RT @keirshiels: If I were a CEO or Med Director, I'd be pulling microbiology, infection control, operations and heads of departments togeth…
RT @keirshiels: Maybe we can now stop the unnecessarily painful repeated re-siting of perfectly good cannulae in adult patients - a process…
In line (sorry) with my experience as well. No evidence to support routinely changing peripheral venous catheters.
RT @tr_everett: I'll probably have retired by the time this evidence is actually acknowledged in any hospital guideline. https://t.co/RkEak…
I'll probably have retired by the time this evidence is actually acknowledged in any hospital guideline.
@doctorwibble @GongGasGirl @CochraneUK https://t.co/HkeVdmpK22 Just forwarded this to one of our managers
@doctorwibble @GongGasGirl Particularly since the evidence isn't there for routine changes. https://t.co/D6l8eQfQJf
RT @hgygootarao: 色々な病院にバイトなどで行くのですが、たまに「末梢ルートの定期入れ替え」を行う所があります。要らないと思うのですが https://t.co/AmfcCym5TL (おそらく成人でのデータ)定期入れ替えは有症状児入れ替えと比べて血流感染症や…
@dan26wales You can add changing IV cannulas every 72hrs to that list Although slight difference in that evidence exists - showing it ISN'T indicated (meta-analysis, 7 RCTs, n=4,895) https://t.co/LQzf8M02pv
色々な病院にバイトなどで行くのですが、たまに「末梢ルートの定期入れ替え」を行う所があります。要らないと思うのですが https://t.co/AmfcCym5TL (おそらく成人でのデータ)定期入れ替えは有症状児入れ替えと比べて血流感染症や静脈炎などの局所合併症の発症に差がなかった。
RT @ICUStat: @ohTHATnurse Start here https://t.co/OozvYXl6A8
@ohTHATnurse Start here https://t.co/OozvYXl6A8
RT @Nishaobgyn: Do you ‘routinely’ replace IV cannulas? This Cochrane Review is for you. STOP NOW! Thanks for sharing @patientsafe3 https:…
RT @Nishaobgyn: Do you ‘routinely’ replace IV cannulas? This Cochrane Review is for you. STOP NOW! Thanks for sharing @patientsafe3 https:…
Do you ‘routinely’ replace IV cannulas? This Cochrane Review is for you. STOP NOW! Thanks for sharing @patientsafe3 https://t.co/2C68WP6hfR
Częstość wymiany cewnika dożylnego wpływa https://t.co/mAoble6JmO. na komfort pacjenta. Jak często wymieniać cewnik dożylny: standardowo (co 3-4 dni) czy... https://t.co/vi44b3czAi
@royalhospital @GemmaCort @JCLiACRH is there a steering group on this - variable in nhs @CochraneUK evidence clear https://t.co/4cpHsnUyAC https://t.co/zX8CHUy4xA
RT @jl_cobo: El recambio de CVP cada 72/96h no está indicado para disminuir infecciones #FlebitisZero https://t.co/PVkYXfh26P
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
Replacing a peripheral venous catheter when clinically indicated versus routine replacement https://t.co/YfBFase4Rd
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @semicyuc: Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
Replacing a peripheral venous catheter when clinically indicated versus routine replacement https://t.co/rDkNTEGVcI
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
Q: When should doctors and nurses change IVCs? A: Only when clinically indicated. Thanks to @ACSQHC for guidance which will 'provide significant cost savings and spare patients the unnecessary pain of routine re-sites in the absence of clinical indications
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @shomik_s: Thank goodness! https://t.co/BS2pJ3ljnX
Thank goodness! https://t.co/BS2pJ3ljnX
RT @semicyuc: Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
RT @semicyuc: Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
RT @semicyuc: Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
RT @semicyuc: Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
RT @semicyuc: Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
RT @semicyuc: Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
RT @semicyuc: Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
RT @semicyuc: Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
RT @semicyuc: Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
RT @semicyuc: Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
Sobre la frecuencia de recambios rutinarios en catéter venoso periférico @CochraneLibrary https://t.co/6tq6r9glLM
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
RT @ACSQHC: The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may con…
The review found no evidence to support changing catheters every 72 to 96 hours. Consequently, healthcare organisations may consider changing to a policy whereby catheters are changed only if clinically indicated. https://t.co/imPtWXzWlU
Ahorro significativo en costos y, sobretodo evitar el dolor innecesario. https://t.co/eaCYaWQhoX
¡¡Amén!! https://t.co/o3ec7PXPU7
@Senapismo @JISalamarcha @EnfrmraSaturada @CDCgov Tenemos una revisión de la Cochrane que lo dice muy clarito https://t.co/FNuZWG04Zp😊💉💉
@DrDavidWarriner @drbenwhite @davehartin @karimbrohi Good evidence (Cochrane & NICE) says we shouldn’t routinely replace cannulae after 72h but ONLY if clinically indicated: https://t.co/cKdnWAeb0V https://t.co/G0CeROTtFy I’d rather fewer than same
@dralangrayson Here’s one: changing cannulas every 72h vs on clinical grounds https://t.co/3oUDl5o2s1 A lot of ‘infection control’ lacks a proper evidence base (not handwashing though)
Replacing a peripheral venous catheter when clinically indicated versus routine replacement https://t.co/KGfM77iIpU @diriar59
RT @jonotter: #IP2017 @loveebhc @CochraneUK review concludes routine resiting of peripheral venous catheters not evidence-based https://t.c…
RT @jonotter: #IP2017 @loveebhc @CochraneUK review concludes routine resiting of peripheral venous catheters not evidence-based https://t.c…
RT @jonotter: #IP2017 @loveebhc @CochraneUK review concludes routine resiting of peripheral venous catheters not evidence-based https://t.c…
RT @jonotter: #IP2017 @loveebhc @CochraneUK review concludes routine resiting of peripheral venous catheters not evidence-based https://t.c…
RT @jonotter: #IP2017 @loveebhc @CochraneUK review concludes routine resiting of peripheral venous catheters not evidence-based https://t.c…
#IP2017 @loveebhc @CochraneUK review concludes routine resiting of peripheral venous catheters not evidence-based https://t.co/MXBN0X5Uif