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Our consultants are instructed to
ascertain if the patient has a renal diagnosis. If they do they are to phone
the nephrologist to inquire if there is an expectation of inserting an A-V
shunt in the future, and in which arm they are wishing to do so. On rare
occasion we find a nephrologist who doesn’t want a PICC placed in either
arm because they have full expectation of placing the A-V shunt, but haven’t
assessed the patient’s vasculature as yet. Dianne Sim RN
IV Assist, Inc., Phone: (510) 222-8403 Fax: (510) 222-8277 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail
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- Renal Criteria for PICC line insertion Patricia Luptak
- RE: Renal Criteria for PICC line insertion Alma Kooistra
- Re: Renal Criteria for PICC line insertion Lynn Hadaway
- Re: Renal Criteria for PICC line insertion Michael . Ee . Johnson
- RE: Renal Criteria for PICC line insertion Dianne Sim
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- Re: Renal Criteria for PICC line inser... Beth Ferguson
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- Re: Renal Criteria for PICC line insertion Gail Sansivero
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