Venous Access Made Easy - James Forsyth

Venous Access Made Easy

By: James Forsyth, Ahmed Shalan, Andrew Thompson

Paperback | 8 April 2019

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This book aims to provide simple and practical instructions on how to perform safe and easy venous cannulation, and also insert midlines and PICC lines using ultrasound. It will teach the readers to understand the relevant anatomy, how to use the ultrasound machine, and how to insert such lines using ultrasound guidance. Essentially this book will enable its readers to be more confident and prepared to deal with patients with difficult venous access, giving them simple solutions that can be learned very quickly. These skills will also be globally beneficial for patients and healthcare institutions alike.

  • Follows the trends of the NHS and riding the wave of the midline/PICC line revolution
  • Compact and affordable
  • highly relevant to daily practice
  • Useful for specialists and generalists alike, truly multi-disciplinary
Industry Reviews

'...written in short, concise chapters that are easy to read. The best
aspect ... is the amount and quality of the pictures used to help
familiarize readers... 4 Stars!

- Michael Nooromid, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine


'...written in short, concise chapters that are easy to read. The best
aspect ... is the amount and quality of the pictures used to help
familiarize readers... 4 Stars!

- Michael Nooromid, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

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