Specific patient populations such as pediatric, elderly and those with cognitive impairments are at higher risk of accidental catheter dislodgement or patient removal of the device. Site and line protection methods should be utilized to prevent loss of vascular access. All patients with a vascular access device may need temporary water and contaminant protection to facilitate activities of daily living. Any protection device chosen should permit visual inspection and assessment of the vascular access site, vascular pathway and not cause circulatory, skin or nerve impairment.
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