
Medical adhesive-related skin injury: an avoidable patient harm
08/26/20 • 33 min
In this episode, we discuss medical adhesive-related skin injury
(MARSI) in vascular access, and how these affect patient
outcomes. Three specialist nurses, Andrew Barton, James
Bitmead and Jan Hitchcock will explore strategies for preventing
this largely avoidable injury.
In this episode, we discuss medical adhesive-related skin injury
(MARSI) in vascular access, and how these affect patient
outcomes. Three specialist nurses, Andrew Barton, James
Bitmead and Jan Hitchcock will explore strategies for preventing
this largely avoidable injury.
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