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Cain D. Home infusion practice guidelines: The "show me" state works for standardization. 1998;5(1):42-45.
Counce J. Cultivating nursing compentencies: Working with home health agencies for better infusion patient care. 2004;10(1):12-8.
Counce J. Telemedicine and telehealth monitoring: Coming soon to a provider near you.2007:13(4);24-8.
Hadaway LC. Vascular access in home care: 1998 update. 1998;5(1):20-40.
Hadaway L. Evolving clinical practice: CDC releases new guidelines for reducing catheter-related infections. 2003;9(1):16-22.
Hanchett M, Watts K, and Kung L. Security in securement. 1999;6(1):42-6.
Marrelli T. The perfect storm of a staffing shortage: A practical roadmap for coping successfully. 2003;9(6):21-5.
Masoorli S. Central vascular access devices in home care: Legal issues. 2000;6(10):31-5.
Moeser L. The seven habits oh highly effective iv nurses. 1998;5(1):47-50.
Moureau N. Vascular access with a focus on safety. 1999;6(1):16-26.
Nakasawa N. Pharmacological management of vascular access devices.2005.11(1):S1-S8.
Nowobilski-Vasilios A and Poole S. Interdisciplinary collaboration: Perceptions and possibilities. 2001;7(7):14-7.
Prozialeck L. Ensuring clinical quality: Meeting the education and training challenge in home infusion nursing. 1999;6(1):28-35.
Rollins G. The nurse pharmacist connection. 2000;6(6):15-8.
Rollins G. Proactive complications management: The key to improved care of vascular access devices. 2000;6(10):36-42.