Recommendations for tracking arteriovenous access complications using a charting-by-exception model
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Recommendations for tracking arteriovenous access complications using a charting-by-exception model
Abstract
Due to a high number of vascular access revisions among hemodialysis patients, there is a great need to solidify methods to accurately assess, document, and track complications. This article presents an overview of the charting-by-exception (CBE) documentation model, which can enhance early identification and management of long-term AV access complications.
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