Authors

  1. Meyer, Britt M. PhD, RN, CRNI(R), VA-BC, NE-BC
  2. Berndt, Dawn DNP, RN, CRNI(R)
  3. Biscossi, Michele MS, RN, ACNP-BC, CNL, VA-BC
  4. Eld, Melanie PhD, RN
  5. Gillette-Kent, Ginger MSN, MBA, RN, APRN, ANP-BC, NEA-BC
  6. Malone, Angie DNP, APRN, ACNS-BC, OCN, AOCNS
  7. Wuerz, Lorelle PhD, MSN, RN, VA-BC, NEA-BC

Abstract

The Infusion Nurses Society asserts that a comprehensive organizational approach to vascular access device (VAD) care and management is imperative to ensure safe and efficacious patient care. It is essential that each organization (1) develops policies and procedures to align VAD care and management with recognized standards of practice; (2) integrates unique aspects of organization-selected VAD care products into policies and procedures and establishes expectations for adherence to these organizational directives; (3) develops a framework for gathering and analyzing clinical data related to patient outcomes for VAD care and management; (4) utilizes quality outcome data to facilitate evidence-based best practices within the organization; and (5) evaluates and facilitates educational programming to validate clinician competency.