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Guideline for prevention of intravascular device-related infections
M. L. Pearson
, Jr Hierholzer
, J. S. Garner
, C. G. Mayhall
, A. Adams
, D. E. Craven
, D. W. Fleming
, S. W. Forlenza
, M. J. Gilchrist
, D. A. Goldmann
, E. Larson
, R. D. McCormick
, R. L. Nichols
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Device Infection
100%
Intravascular Devices
100%
Hospital Infection Control
37%
Advisory Committee
25%
Infection Control Practices
25%
Internal Medicine
12%
Acute Hospital
12%
Outpatient Care
12%
Centers for Disease Control
12%
Anticoagulants
12%
Catheter
12%
Infection Control
12%
Antimicrobial
12%
Intravenous Administration
12%
Intravenous Fluids
12%
Medicine Therapy
12%
Hospital-based
12%
Device Use
12%
Catheter Insertion
12%
Intravenous Therapy
12%
Committee Member
12%
Catheter-related Infections
12%
Consensus Recommendations
12%
Administration Set
12%
Barrier Precautions
12%
Pediatric Therapy
12%
Home Care Setting
12%
Intravascular Infection
12%
Catheter Site
12%
Device Maintenance
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Practice Guideline
100%
Device Infection
100%
Catheter
42%
Hospital Infection
42%
Infection Control
42%
Infection
28%
Advisory Committee
28%
Emergency Care
14%
Outpatient Care
14%
Disease Control
14%
Intravenous Drug Administration
14%
Infusion Fluid
14%
Catheter Infection
14%
Prevention and Control
14%
Anticoagulant Agent
14%
Home Care
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Device Infection
100%
Hospital Infection
42%
Infection Control
42%
Infection
28%
Outpatient
14%
Pediatrics
14%
Internal Medicine
14%
Emergency Care
14%
Anticoagulant
14%
Intravenous Drug Administration
14%
Infusion Fluid
14%
Catheter Infection
14%
Diseases
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Device Infection
100%
Hospital Infection
42%
Infection
28%
Anticoagulant Agent
14%
Infusion Fluid
14%
Intravenous Therapy
14%
Catheter Infection
14%
Diseases
14%