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New standard to improve care of 7 7 million Australians who receive IV cannulas or drips each year

Date Time Share New standard to improve care of 7.7 million Australians who receive IV cannulas or ‘drips’ each year For the 7.7 million Australians who have a peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) – also known as a cannula or ‘drip’ – inserted each year, their hospital experience is set to become safer. With up to 40% 1-2 of all first-time attempts to insert a PIVC in an adult failing, many patients face the prospect of undergoing multiple painful attempts before a PIVC is successfully inserted. Once inserted, there is also a risk of complications, some of which are serious. From today, a new clinical standard will change our approach to the use of PIVCs, by providing national guidance on best practice care and skillful use of PIVCs – and prompting health workers to consider whether a cannula is really necessary before insertion.

Vaccine rollout phase an abject failure

Health by Jade Gailberger Fewer than 1000 disability care residents have received a COVID-19 vaccine, new figures show. The disability royal commission on Monday heard from senior counsel assisting Kate Eastman that the vaccine rollout was an abject failure . But she said she understood the commission would need to hear the federal government s explanation about the low inoculation rates. These are people who represent some of our most vulnerable members of the population, Ms Eastman said. The Australian government rollout of vaccines to people with disability in residential care - and these are people who represent some of the most vulnerable people in our population - has been an abject failure.

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