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    Care of the patient requiring a central venous access device (CVAD) may be highly complex, due to the risk of infection and air embolism to the patient This guide has been developed to ensure that patients with a CVAD receive safe and high‐quality care at all stages of their healthcare journey
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    Central Venous Access Devices Femorally Inserted Central Catheter (FICC) Description: Inserted into the internal femoral vein Most commonly used in acute and critical care settings They are not to be used outside of the hospital setting Usual duration: approximately two weeks Usually inserted by: • PICU • Interventional Radiology
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