It’s a common practice — maintaining peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) in stable hospital patients even after the need for IV therapy has been resolved. And the thinking goes, why not? After ...
U.S. hospitals vary widely in their readiness to provide high-quality emergency care for children, which translates into differing outcomes for critically ill and injured children. Several groups have ...
Is intraosseous vascular access associated with poorer patient outcomes than intravenous access after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest? In a secondary analysis, published in Annals of Emergency Medicine ...