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Maya Aquino Guerrero

Clinical Nurse Specialist for Vascular Access and Intravenous Therapy—affiliated with Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, seconded as Clinical Specialist Lead NHS Clinical Evaluation Team/Department of Health and Social Care; Visiting Lecturer, University of Surrey, and Clinical Specialist Lead – Clinical Collaboration Team/NHS Supply Chain

Knowledge in action

With this information overload, one cannot help but wonder: what is being done with all this knowledge? How does this information empower us clinicians?.

Vessel health and preservation: get it right first time

The 11th National Infusion and Vascular Access (NIVAS) conference, held last month in London, was designed with a focus on vessel health and preservation (VHP).

Tackling extravasation

We know that an extravasation injury may require surgical intervention, such as debridement and potentially lavage, with the subsequent risk of long-term consequences for the patient and costs to the...

Enabling informed clinical choice: an NHS Supply Chain initiative

ICC has been developed to assist clinicians in the decision-making process in assessing the suitability of a product. The aim is to provide clinicians with clear illustrations and descriptions of the...

National evaluation of safety peripheral intravenous catheters in a clinician-led project

The continuous rise in healthcare complexities of today's patient population as well as the financial climate in the NHS, not to mention the uncertainties of Brexit, make it ever more challenging to...

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