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ISAVE That Podcast

Podkast av Association for Vascular Access

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The ISAVE That Podcast is broadcast by the Association for Vascular Access, which has been at the forefront of protecting and saving lives through best practices and patient advocacy since 1985. AVA advances research, provides professional and public education to shape practice and enhance patient outcomes and partners with the device manufacturing community to bring about evidence-based innovations in vascular access. The podcast serves as one of AVA's platforms for discussing research, emerging trends, patient advocacy efforts, clinical controversies and vascular access innovators.

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episode Hospital‑Onset Bacteremia Prevention Strategies cover

Hospital‑Onset Bacteremia Prevention Strategies

In this CE Podcast Judy, Dr. Sarah Capalla and Jenny Ballard discusses the impact of the impending CMS movement towards imposing Hospital Onset Bacteremia (HOB) reporting.  The conversation discusses education, leadership, and the use of medical technologies to prevent vascular access harm. The learning objectives are: •       Explain what Hospital-Onset Bacteremia and Fungemia (HOB) are •       List the types of vascular access catheters, both venous and arterial, associated with Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs) •       Discuss what cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive is and highlight the features that make it valuable for caring for and maintaining vascular access catheters •       Review research findings and real-world examples showing cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive used with patients of all ages This presentation will award the attendee with 1 contact hour of continuing education. The Association for Vascular Access is an accredited continuing education provider through the California Board of Registered Nurses. Provider #: CEP12371. This Podcast will be available 60 days and offers 1 CE until May 20, 2026. Listen to the end of the podcast for instructions on how to claim your CE.  Support the show [https://www.avainfo.org/donations/donate.asp?id=12834]

19. mars 2026 - 57 min
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Are there two standards?

See YouTube video -  https://youtu.be/-2UarFXcio0 [https://youtu.be/-2UarFXcio0] Join Judy as she discusses vascular access practice with Dr. Jack LeDonne MD, VA-BC, Dr. Adam Friedlander MD, Dennis Woo RN, VA-BC Our physician partners are the top of the food chain in medicine. We look up to them and respect their knowledge. Conversely, we scratch our heads at their practice in vascular access! Why are they blindly poking groins? Why are they still suturing lines? Why are they still placing blind? What about those ugly IJ’s inserted high in the neck whose extension tubing is like a hair accessory? Learning Objectives: 1.        Understand discrepancies in practice between Vascular Access Specialists and Physicians. 2.        Describe variations in training for central line insertion 3.        Summarize steps to improve multidisciplinary practice We are excited to offer 1 CE  This presentation will award the attendee with 1 contact hour of continuing education. The Association for Vascular Access is an accredited continuing education provider through the California Board of Registered Nurses. Provider #: CEP12371.    This Podcast will be available for 1 CE for 60 days - until August 11, 2025 Support the show [https://www.avainfo.org/donations/donate.asp?id=12834]

10. juni 2025 - 1 h 5 min
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When the Standard of Care Fails the Patient

Judy and Dennis (TheVascular Guy) discuss the importance of patient-centered care, the challenges of managing patients with sensitive skin sensitivities, and the need for alternative solutions like Covalon's dressings. They also explore the potential trend of increased skin sensitivity, the use of chlorhexidine and silicone-based dressings for patient care, and the importance of thorough patient assessment and providing multiple treatment options. The duo conclud by discussing the challenges of implementing cultural and administrative changes in healthcare systems, the importance of patch testing with products, and the need for improved practices in managing catheters. Thank you to Covalon for sponsoring this Podcast! www.covalon.com Support the show [https://www.avainfo.org/donations/donate.asp?id=12834]

10. mars 2025 - 47 min
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