RT @jplomas: “Routine change” of cannula = adverse incident report. If there’s a policy, the policy needs updating. Stop hurting patients…
RT @jplomas: “Routine change” of cannula = adverse incident report. If there’s a policy, the policy needs updating. Stop hurting patients…
RT @jplomas: “Routine change” of cannula = adverse incident report. If there’s a policy, the policy needs updating. Stop hurting patients…
RT @jplomas: “Routine change” of cannula = adverse incident report. If there’s a policy, the policy needs updating. Stop hurting patients…
Retweeted Cochrane UK (@CochraneUK): No Cochrane evidence to support routinely changing peripheral venous... https://t.co/v6eCjPtdPy
RT @jplomas: “Routine change” of cannula = adverse incident report. If there’s a policy, the policy needs updating. Stop hurting patients…
RT @jplomas: “Routine change” of cannula = adverse incident report. If there’s a policy, the policy needs updating. Stop hurting patients…
RT @jplomas: “Routine change” of cannula = adverse incident report. If there’s a policy, the policy needs updating. Stop hurting patients…
“Routine change” of cannula = adverse incident report. If there’s a policy, the policy needs updating. Stop hurting patients unnecessarily. https://t.co/oJy3dYppDb
Something to review. #alwaysimproving https://t.co/R7d5OGMdue
Ward cover will never be the same again.... https://t.co/f79LFiIKLT
@HazelNMAHPDir Thought you'd be interested. https://t.co/N7G6iZwfKp
Interesting read! https://t.co/6qX2xq9OfA
RT @CochraneUK: No Cochrane evidence to support routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/ujIFiPW5CT #EENursing https://…
RT @CochraneUK: No Cochrane evidence to support routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/ujIFiPW5CT #EENursing https://…
RT @docthahir: This one for the attention of infection control team... https://t.co/REumogG5ET
This one for the attention of infection control team... https://t.co/REumogG5ET
No evidence to support changing peripheral venous catheters every 72 to 96 hrs. Change only if inflamed or blocked. https://t.co/stXM9F3eoY
RT @keirshiels: I propose an audit: Disseminiate this to every hospital, and then audit the length of time taken to adopt the policy https:…
Another interesting Cochrane review! @uhl_IPteam https://t.co/OIvneHnEju
Important study. Would save a lot of HCPs time & better patient experience if PVCs are only changed when clinically indicated to do so. https://t.co/OtpyV8mrUO
Replacing a peripheral venous catheter when clinically indicated versus routine replacement | Cochrane | https://t.co/1sPt0uT4SX
RT @matthewjrowland: @avkwong Time to change our practice. https://t.co/jzY0Wux4iq
@MrSisterChris interesting https://t.co/o2vLl83yDY
RT @matthewjrowland: @avkwong Time to change our practice. https://t.co/jzY0Wux4iq
RT @paulhting: Been saying this for years. A lot of protocols are based on “good ideas” with zero evidence to support those ideas. https:/…
Been saying this for years. A lot of protocols are based on “good ideas” with zero evidence to support those ideas. https://t.co/dgCOJSBkoZ
RT @matthewjrowland: @avkwong Time to change our practice. https://t.co/jzY0Wux4iq
@avkwong Time to change our practice. https://t.co/jzY0Wux4iq
RT @AndreasXyrichis: RT @CochraneUK: No evidence for routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/RYJMJagrB6 #EENursing htt…
RT @AndreasXyrichis: RT @CochraneUK: No evidence for routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/RYJMJagrB6 #EENursing htt…
RT @AndreasXyrichis: RT @CochraneUK: No evidence for routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/RYJMJagrB6 #EENursing htt…
RT @AndreasXyrichis: RT @CochraneUK: No evidence for routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/RYJMJagrB6 #EENursing htt…
RT @CochraneUK: No Cochrane evidence to support routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/ujIFiPW5CT #EENursing https://…
RT @stephensenn: Clearly a procedure that medics regularly perform in vein https://t.co/cq1LDgHaIR
#Smart #evidencebased care saves $$ https://t.co/kK1YnFBeyD
RT @CochraneUK: No Cochrane evidence to support routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/ujIFiPW5CT #EENursing https://…
RT @stephensenn: Clearly a procedure that medics regularly perform in vein https://t.co/cq1LDgHaIR
RT @AndreasXyrichis: RT @CochraneUK: No evidence for routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/RYJMJagrB6 #EENursing htt…
Replacing a peripheral venous catheter when clinically indicated versus routine replacement | Cochrane https://t.co/w1FKBrC8zu
No surprises here #FOAMed #FOAMva https://t.co/y4mrOE7i8N
This conclusion will be applicable to all hospitals/clinical-context/world-region? https://t.co/msHlzB6PKQ
Clearly a procedure that medics regularly perform in vein https://t.co/cq1LDgHaIR
RT @7c6Richard: Wondering how many bleeps I'm *still* going to get to resite working cannulas tonight... https://t.co/3xI8f5hwD6
RT @AndreasXyrichis: RT @CochraneUK: No evidence for routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/RYJMJagrB6 #EENursing htt…
RT @keirshiels: Changing culture is very tricky. Esp when moving to a practice that people have been (wrongly) told is unsafe. https://t.co…
RT @keirshiels: I propose an audit: Disseminiate this to every hospital, and then audit the length of time taken to adopt the policy https:…
Retweeted Cochrane UK (@CochraneUK): No Cochrane evidence to support routinely changing peripheral venous... https://t.co/eaVebpRqag
RT @fourhourtarget: This will set the pigeon among the cats. https://t.co/mBf5s3uqv0
RT @AndreasXyrichis: RT @CochraneUK: No evidence for routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/RYJMJagrB6 #EENursing htt…
RT @AndreasXyrichis: RT @CochraneUK: No evidence for routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/RYJMJagrB6 #EENursing htt…
RT @AndreasXyrichis: RT @CochraneUK: No evidence for routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/RYJMJagrB6 #EENursing htt…
RT @CochraneUK: No evidence for routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/RYJMJagrB6 #EENursing https://t.co/yAC6oNpqXy
RT @keirshiels: I propose an audit: Disseminiate this to every hospital, and then audit the length of time taken to adopt the policy https:…
RT @keirshiels: Changing culture is very tricky. Esp when moving to a practice that people have been (wrongly) told is unsafe. https://t.co…
RT @fourhourtarget: This will set the pigeon among the cats. https://t.co/mBf5s3uqv0
RT @keirshiels: I propose an audit: Disseminiate this to every hospital, and then audit the length of time taken to adopt the policy https:…
This will set the pigeon among the cats. https://t.co/mBf5s3uqv0
Hopefully this will help implement change for the benefit of everyone - especially patients and junior doctors #EBM #patientsafety https://t.co/dAwLbbKWoh
RT @7c6Richard: Wondering how many bleeps I'm *still* going to get to resite working cannulas tonight... https://t.co/3xI8f5hwD6
RT @7c6Richard: Wondering how many bleeps I'm *still* going to get to resite working cannulas tonight... https://t.co/3xI8f5hwD6
RT @saveyourvein: This would save a number of unnecessarily resited peripheral cannulae #saveyourvein @JeremyCraneMD @mirenebellini1…
RT @saveyourvein: This would save a number of unnecessarily resited peripheral cannulae #saveyourvein @JeremyCraneMD @mirenebellini1…
RT @Nurse_Lecturer: Cochrane Review found no evidence for routine cannula replacement every 3 days vs replacement when clinically indic…
RT @saveyourvein: This would save a number of unnecessarily resited peripheral cannulae #saveyourvein @JeremyCraneMD @mirenebellini1…
Wondering how many bleeps I'm *still* going to get to resite working cannulas tonight... https://t.co/3xI8f5hwD6
RT @Nurse_Lecturer: Cochrane Review found no evidence for routine cannula replacement every 3 days vs replacement when clinically indic…
RT @saveyourvein: This would save a number of unnecessarily resited peripheral cannulae #saveyourvein @JeremyCraneMD @mirenebellini1…
My hospital recently changed our policy to leave them in unless signs of infiltration and it’s 🙌🏻 https://t.co/1CvxmVQX1y
RT @hanbean80: Excellent EBM. Driven mad as SHO on ward cover when Infection Control whipped out working cannulas >72 hrs & expect…
RT @Nurse_Lecturer: Cochrane Review found no evidence for routine cannula replacement every 3 days vs replacement when clinically indic…
RT @Nurse_Lecturer: Cochrane Review found no evidence for routine cannula replacement every 3 days vs replacement when clinically indic…
Another silly practice with no evidence. ("Do what you're told, not what is evidence based)". https://t.co/RoWSs8KN4Z
RT @saveyourvein: This would save a number of unnecessarily resited peripheral cannulae #saveyourvein @JeremyCraneMD @mirenebellini1…
RT @WhistlingDixie4: This is interesting...so often feel I a m made do things "because it's policy" rather than 'because it's evidence" htt…
Interesting. leave and regularly assess or change routinely? @charlie_lees https://t.co/lxnX8Wazu7
@dunn_helen718 I'm just book marking this to read https://t.co/BuQfGjdypa
Interesting reading. https://t.co/GdYuRd1FMZ
RT @hanbean80: Excellent EBM. Driven mad as SHO on ward cover when Infection Control whipped out working cannulas >72 hrs & expect…
RT @drjimday: What are people doing on their unit? I like the "its been in for 3 days" when actually its been in for 49 hrs. https://t.co…
Excellent EBM. Driven mad as SHO on ward cover when Infection Control whipped out working cannulas >72 hrs & expected us to recannulate 😡 https://t.co/YF0nmjHCyh
RT @saveyourvein: This would save a number of unnecessarily resited peripheral cannulae #saveyourvein @JeremyCraneMD @mirenebellini1…
RT @saveyourvein: This would save a number of unnecessarily resited peripheral cannulae #saveyourvein @JeremyCraneMD @mirenebellini1…
This would save a number of unnecessarily resited peripheral cannulae #saveyourvein @JeremyCraneMD @mirenebellini1 @The_BKPA @drscottoliver https://t.co/ClMlaNIqKX
RT @Fluid_Academy: Gonna take a lot to change this pseudo axiom of hospital care. #foamed https://t.co/B7JfUgJeG4 by #broomedocs via @c0nvey
RT @broomedocs: Gonna take a lot to change this pseudo axiom of hospital care. #foamed https://t.co/mQV1bqTlN0
RT @SepsisUK: Lol!! https://t.co/gEHSA9RU7x
@kunbab @tweediatrics @WhistlingDixie4 I think this evidence is even better! https://t.co/4lGfYG3N1y
RT @CochraneUK: No Cochrane evidence to support routinely changing peripheral venous catheters https://t.co/ujIFiPW5CT #EENursing https://…
RT @dannyjnwong: This is immediately going to change my practice! No more changing cannulae for the sake of an arbitrary time limit. https:…
RT @jfloresluna: @cienciamedica sobre el cambio rutinario de catéter venoso ! https://t.co/RsQybhYw22
RT @Nurse_Lecturer: Cochrane Review found no evidence for routine cannula replacement every 3 days vs replacement when clinically indic…
RT @drjimday: What are people doing on their unit? I like the "its been in for 3 days" when actually its been in for 49 hrs. https://t.co…