Registered nurses’ experiences and the challenges they face in relation to peripheral venous cannulation

  • Gjerde E
  • Moen A
  • Henni S
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Abstract

Background: The insertion of a peripheral venous catheter (PVC) is the most routinely performed invasive procedure carried out by registered nurses (RNs) in hospitals. Eighty per cent of all patients in hospital need a PVC. Nevertheless, RNs do not succeed in performing the procedure in one of three cases, particularly when the patient has di

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Gjerde, E., Moen, A., & Henni, S. H. (2021). Registered nurses’ experiences and the challenges they face in relation to peripheral venous cannulation. Sykepleien Forskning, (86808), e-86808. https://doi.org/10.4220/sykepleienf.2021.86808en

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