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Enhancing Patient Safety: Mitigating Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSIs) in Acute Care Settings

Central Venous Access Devices (CVADs), which are typically long catheters with tips terminating in larger veins near the heart, are frequently used for long-term vascular access. They are critical for delivering infusion therapy and administering nutrition and medications in both outpatient and acute care settings. There are four main types of CVADs: tunneled and non-tunneled…

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