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Part 1: Ultrasound Guided Peripheral Intravenous (PIV) Access
– Evaluating peripheral vasculature in bariatric patients.
– Infusion and phlebotomy in outpatient paediatrics: A case study in genetic testing.
– Rapid response involving the brachial vein.
– Emergency Rapid Massive Transfusion and its connection with the basilic vein.
– The role of small bore long peripheral catheter in therapeutic phlebotomy.
– Emergency CT scan needs: Wire exchange of the PIV.
– Palliative care and the application of the femoral midline catheter.
– Bridging a central catheter exchange with vasopressors through a PIV.
– A study on Pompe disease and the cephalic vein in the forearm.
– Geriatric patient with limited vasculature: Utilizing a trimmed neonatal double lumen catheter.
– Radial arterial catheter placement in prone Covid-19 patients.
– Addressing needle phobia in a morbidly obese patient: A solution with Nitrous Oxide and Intranasal Versed.
– Vessel preservation in the cystic fibrosis patient with a strategy for peripheral clinically indicated site rotation.
Part 2: Ultrasound Guided Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC)
– Dealing with Pemphigus vulgaris and PICC securement.
– Subcutaneous Tunnelling for optimal upper arm PICC placement.
– A case study on a dialysis patient and the brachial PICC line.
– Neonate with Dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and upper extremity PICC placement.
– Geriatric patient requiring PICC with poor skin turgor and implanted cardiac device.
– A 2-year-old with Cystic fibrosis: Arterial placement complication and its recognition.
– PICC insertion in prone COVID-19 patients.
– Addressing PICC insertion and broken guide wire complication.
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