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Comparative Study
. 1993 Feb;2(1):23-7.

Improving practice through research: the case of heparin vs. saline for peripheral intermittent infusion devices

  • PMID: 8319047
Comparative Study

Improving practice through research: the case of heparin vs. saline for peripheral intermittent infusion devices

C J Goode et al. Medsurg Nurs. 1993 Feb.

Abstract

Peripheral intermittent infusion devices are commonly used to administer periodic doses of medications to adults and children. Research findings provide a strong base for changing practice to using saline instead of heparin to flush these devices in children over 28 days old and in adults. This research-based change in practice will enhance the quality of care that patients receive and decrease the costs of their care.

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