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Lynda K. Ball, BS, BSN, RN, CNN
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Lynda K. Ball, BS, BSN, RN, CNN, is the
Quality Improvement Coordinator, Northwest
Renal Network, Seattle, WA, and instructor, Clover
Park Technical College Hemodialysis Technician
Program, Tacoma, WA. She is the ANNA Western
Region Vice President, and a member of the Greater
Puget Sound Chapter.
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Cannulation of arteriovenous fistulae is technically more challenging than cannulation of
arteriovenous grafts. With the advent of the National Vascular Improvement Initiative,
Fistula First, the United States has seen an increase in the number of arteriovenous fistulae.
The problem we now face is how to refocus and reeducate nurses to the intricacies of arteriovenous
fistula cannulation. Through evidenced-based practice and current best-demonstrated
practices, this article will provide the tools needed to improve arteriovenous fistulae cannulation
skills.
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This
offering for 1.5 contact
hours is being provided by
the
American
Nephrology Nurses Association
(ANNA), which
is accredited as a provider
and approver of continuing
education in nursing by
the American Nurses
Credentialing Center-Commission
on Accreditation (ANCCCOA).
This educational activity
is approved by most states
and specialty organizations
that recognize the ANCC-COA
accreditation process. ANNA
is an approved provider of
continuing education in nursing
by the California Board of
Registered Nursing, BRN Provider
No. 00910; and the Kansas
State Board of Nursing, Provider
No. LT0148-0738. This offering
is accepted for RN and LPN
relicensure in Kansas
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Goal:
Cite evidence-based, best demonstrated practices to utilize in improving individual
cannulation technique.
Objectives:
1.
Describe the assessment process of auscultation, palpations, and inspection
for an AV fistula.
2. List five clinical indicators that would indicate a stenosis.
3. Explain the differences between the rope ladder and buttonhole techniques.
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AUTHOR DISCLOSURE
STATEMENT |
Lynda K. Ball, has
no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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