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WHO Analysis: Peripheral IV Practice Still Relies on an Incomplete System

MYaccess Research Observation Series WHO Guidance Review – Peripheral Intravenous Catheters (PIVC) Preliminary analysis of WHO framework, published literature, and observational data (n≈36) Overview Peripheral vascular access remains one of the most performed invasive procedures in modern healthcare. Despite this, the technique continues to rely primarily on palpation and visual estimation. This analysis reviews WHO […]

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Initial Piezoelectric Signal Validation Under Controlled Stimulation Conditions

MYaccess Research Observation Series Electromechanical Signal Validation – Controlled Experimental Study Part of ongoing system development and iterative testing Study Description This experimental evaluation focused on validating the ability of a compact piezoelectric element to generate and transmit measurable electrical signals under controlled mechanical stimulation. The purpose of this study was not to develop a

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Frontline Clinician Feedback (n=36)

Preliminary Observations from Emergency and Critical Care Written by Martrin Gutierrez, RN, BSN, SRNA, DNAP (student) And Yisel Menendez RN, BSN, SRNA, DNAP (student) A Preliminary Observational Survey on Peripheral Venous Access in Real Clinical Environments Peripheral intravenous access remains one of the most frequently performed procedures in modern medicine. However, despite its frequency, clinicians

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