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.JAVA Adverse Blood Transfusion Effects Editorial Index 1998 - 2003 Volume 3, Number 1 Spring 1995 .JVAD Darnell Roth, RN, CRNI, AA Page 10 Polyurethane vs. Silicone PICC Catheters: A Brief Review of Outcomes and Characteristics Carol Renner, RN, BSN, CRNI Page 16 Vein Trauma During Insertion of Catheters Power Injection of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters Volume 3, Number 2 Tip Location of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters Influences of Tip Position on the Success of Infusion Valved Catheters Thomas Lawson, PhD S. Mitchell Rivitz, MD and Elizabeth A. Drucker, MD Summer 1995 Position Statement of NAVAN Thomas Lawson, PhD Sharon Hoffman, RN Page 22 Page 26 Page 8 Page 11 Page 18 Improving Patient Care Calculating the Median Time to Device-Related Complications Gale G. White, MS, RN and Mary D. Weich-Brady, MSN, RN Thomas Lawson, PhD Page 20 Page 31 In Loving Memory of Leslie Nursing Education and Practices in Europe and Africa Infusion Therapy in China Assessing Catheter Performance Product Complaint Reporting Implanted Hepatic Pumps Volume 3, Number 3 Fall199S Lynn Hadaway, Med, RNC, CRNI Thomas Lawson, PhD Ireta Neumann, RN, BSN, CRNI Jane Banton, BSN, CRNI and Kristine Leahy-Gross, RN, BS Jim Lacy, RN, CRNI and Kathleen Roberts Thomas Lawson, PhD Page 8 Page 9 Page 11 Page 19 Page 26 Page 31 Volume 3, Number 4 Winter 1995 Navigating Your Way Through IV Therapy - NAVAN's Annual Meeting Executive Summary, the Status of NAVAN in 1998 Creative IV Education for Adults Developing Vascular Access Device Patient-Centered Training Principles of Parenteral Fluid Administration Volume 4, Number 1 Spring 1999 Marcia Wise, RN Marcia Wise, RN Tish Thrower, BSN, RN, CRNI, OCN Denise Macklin, BSN, RN, CRNI Darnell Roth, CRNI, LNC Page 8 Page 16 Page 20 Page 24 Page 29 Neonatal Intravenous Therapy Practice PICC Complications in Neonates and Children Pediatric IV Therapy: Actual Practice Clinical and Educational Characteristics of Home Infusion Therapy Nurses Janet Petit, MSN, RNC, NNP and Kathy Hughes, MSN, RNC, NNP Anne Marie Frey, RN, BSN, CRNI J. Patricia Catudal, RN Phyllis A. MacPherson, RN, BSN, MSN, CCRN, CRNI Volume 4, Number 2 Summer 1999 Page 7 Page 17 Page 27 Page 30 What's Physics Got to Do With It? A Review of the Physical Principles of Fluid Administration Hydrodynamic Evaluation of Intravenous Infusion Systems Impact on Adverse Events in 25 Sub-Acute Care Units After a Change in Central Venous Catheter Irrigation Techniques Multidisciplinary Management of Thrombotic Catheter Occlusions in Vascular Access Devices A Preliminary Assessment of an Innovative Valved Catheter Catheter Fracture: An Under-Recognized and Serious Condition Volume 4, Denise Macklin, BSN, RNC, CRNI Page 7 David Elad, DSc, Uri Zaretsky, PhD, Ori Heller, MD Page 12 Kelli Rosenthal, MS, RNC, CRNI, CANP Page 15 Nancy L. Moureau, BSN, CRNI Page 22 Barbara Thompson McKinnon, PharmD, BCNSP Claudia M. Douglas, RN, MA, CNN, CNS.C Sheila Inwood, RN Page 30 Albert H. Verhage, MD and Eric FH Van Bommel, MD, PhD Page 33 Number 3 Fall 1999 Guest Editorial: The Choice is Ours The Emerging Science of IV Securement Navigating Toward Advanced Nursing Practice Transition to Home: The Role of the Hospital-Based Infusion Therapy Coordinator Kim Lowe, RN Marilyn Hanchett, RN, MA, CPHQ, CIC Lynn Hadaway, MEd, RNC, CRNI Jennifer A. Bishop, MS, RN Susan M. Mahanna, BSN Patricia A. Todd, BSN, RN Page 7 Page 9 Page 16 Page 23 160 .JAVA Vol 9 No 3 2 004

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.JAVA

Adverse Blood Transfusion Effects

Editorial Index1998 - 2003

Volume 3, Number 1 Spring 1995

.JVAD

Darnell Roth, RN, CRNI, AA Page 10

Polyurethane vs. Silicone PICC Catheters: A Brief Review of Outcomesand Characteristics

Carol Renner, RN, BSN, CRNI Page 16

Vein Trauma During Insertion of CathetersPower Injection of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters

Volume 3, Number 2Tip Location of Peripherally Inserted Central CathetersInfluences of Tip Position on the Success of InfusionValved Catheters

Thomas Lawson, PhDS. Mitchell Rivitz, MD and Elizabeth A. Drucker, MD

Summer 1995Position Statement of NAVAN

Thomas Lawson, PhDSharon Hoffman, RN

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Improving Patient CareCalculating the Median Time to Device-Related Complications

Gale G. White, MS, RN and Mary D. Weich-Brady, MSN, RNThomas Lawson, PhD

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In Loving Memory of LeslieNursing Education and Practices in Europe and AfricaInfusion Therapy in ChinaAssessing Catheter PerformanceProduct Complaint ReportingImplanted Hepatic Pumps

Volume 3, Number 3 Fall199SLynn Hadaway, Med, RNC, CRNI

Thomas Lawson, PhDIreta Neumann, RN, BSN, CRNI

Jane Banton, BSN, CRNI and Kristine Leahy-Gross, RN, BSJim Lacy, RN, CRNI and Kathleen Roberts

Thomas Lawson, PhD

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Volume 3, Number 4 Winter 1995Navigating Your Way Through IV Therapy - NAVAN's Annual MeetingExecutive Summary, the Status of NAVAN in 1998Creative IV Education for AdultsDeveloping Vascular Access Device Patient-Centered TrainingPrinciples of Parenteral Fluid Administration

Volume 4, Number 1 Spring 1999

Marcia Wise, RNMarcia Wise, RN

Tish Thrower, BSN, RN, CRNI, OCNDenise Macklin, BSN, RN, CRNI

Darnell Roth, CRNI, LNC

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Neonatal Intravenous Therapy PracticePICC Complications in Neonates and ChildrenPediatric IV Therapy: Actual PracticeClinical and Educational Characteristicsof Home Infusion Therapy Nurses

Janet Petit, MSN, RNC, NNP and Kathy Hughes, MSN, RNC, NNPAnne Marie Frey, RN, BSN, CRNI

J. Patricia Catudal, RNPhyllis A. MacPherson, RN, BSN, MSN, CCRN, CRNI

Volume 4, Number 2 Summer 1999

Page 7Page 17Page 27Page 30

What's Physics Got to Do With It? A Review of thePhysical Principles of Fluid AdministrationHydrodynamic Evaluation of Intravenous Infusion SystemsImpact on Adverse Events in 25 Sub-Acute Care Units Aftera Change in Central Venous Catheter Irrigation TechniquesMultidisciplinary Management of Thrombotic CatheterOcclusions in Vascular Access Devices

A Preliminary Assessment of an Innovative Valved CatheterCatheter Fracture: An Under-Recognized and Serious Condition

Volume 4,

Denise Macklin, BSN, RNC, CRNI Page 7

David Elad, DSc, Uri Zaretsky, PhD, Ori Heller, MD Page 12Kelli Rosenthal, MS, RNC, CRNI, CANP Page 15

Nancy L. Moureau, BSN, CRNI Page 22Barbara Thompson McKinnon, PharmD, BCNSP

Claudia M. Douglas, RN, MA, CNN, CNS.CSheila Inwood, RN Page 30

Albert H. Verhage, MD and Eric FH Van Bommel, MD, PhD Page 33

Number 3 Fall 1999Guest Editorial: The Choice is OursThe Emerging Science of IV SecurementNavigating Toward Advanced Nursing PracticeTransition to Home: The Role of the Hospital-BasedInfusion Therapy Coordinator

Kim Lowe, RNMarilyn Hanchett, RN, MA, CPHQ, CIC

Lynn Hadaway, MEd, RNC, CRNIJennifer A. Bishop, MS, RN

Susan M. Mahanna, BSNPatricia A. Todd, BSN, RN

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Midline Catheter Use in the Premature and Full-Term InfantPracticing Prevention with Ports - An OverviewQuestion: Is it Safe to Use a Stylet in the Neonate While Placing PICC Lines?

Volume 4, Number 4 Winter 1999A New Dawn of Opportunity - NAVAN's Annual MeetingPresentations Made at the 13th Annual Conference of NAVANPosters Presented at the 13th Annual Conference of NAVANVascular Access Case Management &Clinical Pathways: The Role of the IV TherapistDevelopment of a Reimbursement Program for Vascular Access DevicesBathguard: A New, Innovative Shower Protection AssessedQuestion: Choosing a Needle-Free Access Device. A Simple Decision, or is it?

Volume 5, Number 1 Spring 2000

Mary Mason Wyckoff, MSN, ARNP, NNPNancy L. Moureau, BSN, CRNI

J. Patricia Catudal, RN

Alice F. lilian, MSN, CRNIThom Lawson

Kathy Kokotis, RN, BS, MBAJim Lacy, RN, CRNI

Laura Keefer, RN, CCRN, OCN, CRNIJane Banton, RN, BSN, CRNI

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Use of Safety Devices and Sharps Injury Prevention Position Statement of NAVANManaging Pain in the Pediatric Patient Steve Simmons, PharmDChallenges to Providing Vascular Access in Neonatal Patients Janet Pettit, MSN, RNC, NNPEffective Management of the Chemically Dependent Home Infusion Patient Cecilia M. Holland, RN, CRNIGoing from Data Collection to Print: A Brief Primer on Publishing Clinical Results Thomas Lawson, PhDNAVAN PICC Course Approval Program is New and Improved Lynn Manly, RN, CRNI and Ann Williams, RN, CRNI

Volume 5, Number 2 Summer 2000

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Current Treatment Options for Catheter-Related ThrombosisAn Activase PrimerConsensus Statement on the Use of t-PA to Restore ImmediateFunction in the Treatment of Thrombotic Catheter Dysfunction

Donna Jo Mayo, RN, MAArabella Droullard, RN, MS

William D. Haire, MDSuzanne F. Herbst, RN, MA

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Page 28A Randomized, Prospective Trial of Conventional Vascular Portsvs the Vortex "Clear-Flow' Reservoir Port in Adult Oncology Patients

Barbara Stevens, RN, OCN, CCRASue Ellen Barton, RN, OCN

Marjorie Brechbill, RN, OCNSue Moenter, RN, OCN, Anna Lou Piel, RN, and Darcel Shankle, RN, OCN

Volume 5, Number 3 Fall 2000

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Central Venous Dialysis Catheter Evaluation in SwineDesirable Properties for Vascular Catheter Materials:A Review of Silicone and Polyurethane Materials in IV CathetersFDA Guidance for IV Catheter Market ClearanceAn Overview of Informed ConsentA Fascination with PhlebitisThe Development of a National Classification System for IV Securement

Volume 5, Number 4 Winter 2000

Attilio E. DiFiore, BSc, BSc Eng, P EngKevin G. Tingey, PhD

Walter Scott, PhD, CAPT (USPHS)Ann Zonderman, BSN, JD, CRNI, LHRM

Melanie J. Taylor, RCpN, BAMarilyn Hanchett, RN, MA, CPHQ, CIC

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Improving Outcomes Through Advanced Technology:NAVAN's 14th Annual ConferencePresentations and Posters Made at the 14th Annual Conference of NAVANEvidence-Based Decision MakingPatients' Impressions of PICCsThe Effects of Positive Pressure Devices on Catheter OcclusionsPrevention Versus Treatment of Venous Access Device Occlusions

Volume 6, Number 1Advanced Vascular Access Device Placement Strategies:Use of Imaging and Micropuncture TechnologyUse of the External Jugular Site for PICC InsertionInfusion Outcome Analysis in the New Millennium:What Advanced Practitioners Need to KnowSkin Antisepsis: Past, Present and FutureSafety LegislationComing to Terms With a Central Catheter

Alice lilian, MSN, CRNI, Executive Director, NAVAN

Thom LawsonMarguerite Jackson, RN, PhD, CIC, FAAN

Janice Gabriel, MPhil, RGNLoretta Berger, RN, CRNI

Cheryl Lenhart, RNSpring 2001

Gail Sansivero, RN, MS, ANP, AOCN

Gale Danek, PhD, RN and Tom Mayer, BA, RNMarilyn Hanchett" RN, MA, CPHQ

Cynthia T. Crosby, BS and Alicia Mares, BSN, CRNILynn Hadaway, MEd, RN, CRNI

Steve Swenson

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New Trends in Vascular Access TherapyCatheter Tip Position: A Sign of Things to Come

Volume 6, Number 2 Summer 2001Kathy Kokotis, RN, BS, MBA

Marcia Wise, RN, Deborah Richardson, RN, BS, BSN, MS, CNSand Philip Lum, RN, BS, CRNI

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Preventing Central Venous Access Device Occlusions with Saline Flush Only by Use of An Adapter

Management Away From Catheter-Related Infections in Patients Receiving Infusion Therapy

Volume 6, Number 3 Fall 2001

Cheryl Lenhart, BSN, HRM

Lynn Hadaway, MEd, RNC, CRNI

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Management Issues Surrounding Venous Access in Disorders of Coagulation Donna Jo Mayo, RN, MA &Margaret E. Rick, MD

Implanted Port Emobilization and Retrieval: A Case Study Kyran Dowling, MD, Kenneth Mandato, MDGail Egan Sansivero, MS, ANP, AOCN

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A Retrospective Evaluation of the Timeliness of Physician-I nitiated PICC Referrals

Correct Terminology: A Critical Element of Safe Practice

Infusion Pathways: Planning for Success

Jamie Bowen Santolucito, RN, CRNI, OCN

Lynn Manly, RN, CRNI

Marilyn Hanchett, RN, PhDSusan Markel Poole, BSN, MS, CRNI, CNSN

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Volume 6, Number 4 Winter 2001A Case for Posterior, Anterior, & Lateral Chest X-rays Being Performed Following Each PICC Placement

Ethical and Legal Issues of Research Involving Human Subjects

Show Me the Data

Timothy Royer, RN, BSN, CRNI

Donna Jo Mayo, RN, MA

Ann Williams, RN, CRNI

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Development of a Successful PICC Insertion Program

Understanding the Medicare Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment Systemand Transitional Pass-through Devices

Lisa Dobson, RN, CRNI and Debie G. Wong, BS

Jim Lacy, RN, CRNI

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Reflux in Venous Access Devices

Volume 7, Number 1 Spring 2002Donna Jo Mayo, RN, MA Page 39

Leadership Through Consensus: NAVAN's 15th Annual Conference

Poster Presentations Made at the 15th Annual Conference of NAVAN

Annual ReportThe Use of Polymers in IV Catheters: Structure, Properties and Future Developments

Monitoring Infusion Therapy in Residents Residing in Long-Term Care Facilities

Josie Stone

Lynn Hadaway, MEd, RNC, CRNI

Joel R. Thomas, PhD

Lee Toth, RN, CRNI

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A Personal Odyssey Toward Reducing the Potential for Sharps Injuries Steve Bierman, MD

A Call for Easier Safety Device Classification Marilyn Hanchett, RN, PhD and Julie Naunheim-Hipps, BS, CRNI

Volume 7, Number 2 Summer 2002

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Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters in Neonates and Children:Modified Seldinger (Microintroducer) Technique

Anne Marie Frey, RN, BSN, CRNI Page 9

Midline Catheters in Neonatal Patients: Evaluating a Change in Practice Debbie Dawson, BSN, CNNP Page 17A Multidisciplinary Pediatric Central Venous Catheter Program

Susan Schilling, RN, BSN, Mary Haygood, RN, BSN, Darcy Doellman, RN, BSN, John Racadio, MD, Brian R. Jacobs, MD

The Use of Polyurethane PICCs: An Alternative to Other Catheter Materials Tom Mayer, RN, Debie Wong, BS

Using Focus Groups to Evaluate the Patient's Involvement in Decision-Making Associated with Their Vascular Access DeviceKatherine Nugent, RN, PhD, Cynthia Chernecky, RN, PhD, AOCN, Denise Macklin, RN, BSN, CRNI

Use of Peripheral Arterial Lines in Infusion Therapy for Neonatal Patients Connie Rusk, RNC, BSN, NNP, MS

Case Study: A Fragmented Catheter in a Neonatal Patient J. Patricia Catudal, RN

Volume 7, Number 3 Fall 2002The Diverse and Conflicting Standards and Practices in Infusion Therapy

Thomas M. Vesely, MD, Marc Stranz, PharmD, Sue Masoorli, RN, Lynn C. Hadaway, MEd, RN, CRNI

Impact on Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections with the Use of the Biopatch DressingJane Banton, RN, BSN, CRNI and Vicki Banning, RN, BSN

The Need for Shared Decision-Making in the Selection of Vascular Access Devices: An Assessment of Patients and CliniciansCynthia Chernecky, RN, PhD, AOCN, Denise Macklin, RN, BSN, CRNI, Katherine Nugent, RN, PhD, Jennifer L. Waller, PhD

The Use of Vascular Access Devices with Needle Safety Features Jack Saladow

Teaching Patients and Nurses from a Unique Perspective on Living with Total Parenteral Nutrition Malisa Matheny, RN, BSN

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Volume 7, Number 4 Winter 2002Pathways to Progress: NAVAN's 16th Annual Conference

Poster PresentationsAnnual ReportPlacement of Triple Lumen Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters in Critical Patients

A Process Toward Certifying Registered Nurses to Read Chest X-Rays:Experience in Washington StateTraining Simulators for IV Education: Benefits, Costs, and New Opportunities

Volume 8, Number 1 Spring 2003

Josie Stone, RN, CRNI, CPNP

16th Annual ConferenceDarnell Roth, RN, CRNI, LNGNancy Costa, RN, BSN, CRNI

Elizabeth Ferguson, BSN, CRNITimothy Ian Royer, BSN, CRNI

Marilyn Hanchett, RN, PhD

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Legal Aspects of Infusion Nursing Nancy Moureau, BSN, CRNI and Sandy Maney, MSN, RN, CNS, CLNC, CRNIExtravasation Injuries of Peripheral Veins: A Basis for Litigation? Darnell Roth, RN, CRNI, LNCExtravasation Injuries Associated with the Use of Central Vascular Access Devices Sue Masoorli, RNA Legal Perspective on CVC-Related Extravasation Thomas Lawson, PhD

Catheter Securement: Trends in Performance and Complications Associated Nancy Moureau, BSN, CRNIwith the Use of Either Traditional Methods or Adhesive Anchor Devices Anita L. Iannucci, PhDPreferences in Choosing Venous Access Devices by Intravenous and Oncology Nurses

Cynthia Chernecky, RN, PhD, AOCN, Denise Macklin, RN, BSN, CRNI, Katherine Nugent, RN, PhD, Jennifer L. Waller, PhDVolume 8, Number 2 Summer 2003

A Collaborative Approach to Improving Patient Care Associated with Vascular Access DevicesDenise Macklin, RN, BSN, CRNI, Cynthia Chernecky, RN, PhD, CNS, AOCN, Katherine Nugent, RN, PhD, Jennifer Waller, PhD

Infusion Therapy: An International Perspective Angela Allen, RN, CRNI, Vera Higa, Jim Lacy, RN, CRNITim Spencer, IC, Gert. Dip App Sci, BaH, MCN Katia Teixeira, Silvana Torres, RN

Improved Levels of Patient Care in the United Kingdom as Nurses Gain Experience with PICCsJanice Gabriel, MPhil, PgD, BSc (Hons), RN, FETC, ONC, CertMHS

An Overview of Community Intravenous Therapy in the United Kingdom Jill Kayley, RN

The Expert Witness Working Within the Legal System of the United Kingdom Lisa Dougherty, RN, MSCFlushing 101: Using a FOCUS-PDCA Quality Improvement Model to Reduce Catheter Occlusions with Standardized Protocols

Patricia A. Feehery, RN, BS, CRNI, Suzanne Allen, BSN, RNC, Julie Bey, RN, BSN

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Medical Device Standards Walter L. Scott, PhD, CAPT (USPHS), Craig Weeks, RNVolume 8, Number 3 Fall 2003

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The Aging Venous System Robert L. Schelper, MD, PhDChallenges in Meeting the Infusion Education Needs in Long-Term Care Kelli Rosenthal, MS, RN, BC, CRNI, ANP, ARNP, BC

Reimbursement in Alternate Care Settings Don A. Moore, BSN, RNInfusion Therapy in Chronic Disease: The Patient Perspective Marilyn Hanchett, RN, PhDThe Impact of Ultrasound on PICC Placement Michael Anstett, RN, CRNI and Timothy Ian Royer, BSN, CRNIGuest Editorial: Vascular Access: Stone Age to Space Age Nancy Riley, RN, CRNIGetting Your Ideas Published: Steps to Submission of a Manuscript Nancy Moureau, BSN, CRNI and Tom Vesely, MD

Volume 8 Number 4 Winter 2003NAVAN 17th Annual Conference HighlightsPoster Presentation Winners

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Annual Report Gail Sansivero, MS, ANP, ADCN and Mary Lea Nations, Executive Director Page 19Evolution of a Pediatric PICC Program:A Retrospective Report of Establishing a Pediatric PICC ProgramVenous Access for Patients with Chronic Renal Failure or End-Stage Renal Disease:What is the Role for Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters?More Than Skin Deep: An Overview of Iodinated Contrast Media

Darcy Doellman, RN, BSN

Theodore F. Saad, MDThomas M. Vesely, MD

Nancy Costa, RN, BSN, GRNI

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Janice Gabriel, MPhil, BSc(Hons), PgD, RN, FETC, ONC, CertMHSImproving Short Peripheral IV Outcomes: A Clinical Trial of Two Securement Methods Timothy Royer, RN, BSN, CRNIClinician Influence in Medical Device Development Walter Scott, PhD, CAPT(USPHS)

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