Q: At our facility, we change Foley catheters once a month, with the change date written on the treatment record. Regulations lead me to believe they should not be changed routinely. Is that correct?
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Standard care found to be the better choice for older people with irregular heart rhythms
For older people with irregular heart rhythms who are at high risk of stroke and bleeding, standard care (including the use ...
Following the FDA’s clearance earlier this year of its large-bore catheter for removing oxygen-blocking blood clots, Imperative Care is rolling out a new technique for treating stroke that combines ...
Risk of atherosclerotic disease coronary artery lesions in childhood cancer survivors. Background: Subcutaneous central venous port cathaters (SCVPC) are of great importance in treatment of patients ...
BILLERICA, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Access Vascular, Inc. (AVI), a company addressing the most common and costly vascular access complications with its novel hydrophilic biomaterial platform, today ...
CAMPBELL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Imperative Care, Inc. today announced that it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance of the company’s Zoom System, making it the first ...
Imperative Care has received a green light from the FDA for its large-bore catheter to help remove stroke-causing blood clots from within the brain. The new 510(k) clearance expands the portfolio of ...
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