Clinical Policies & Guidelines

Evidence-based protocols for vascular access teams. Standardized procedures built on clinical research and institutional best practices.

67 articles Updated Feb 2026
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Product Management and Device Safety

Establishes standards for product evaluation, selection, inspection, problem reporting, and supply chain disruption management to ensure vascular access devices and infusion products meet the highest standards of safety, efficacy, and reliability.

Medical Waste and Sharps Safety

Establishes standards for safe handling and disposal of regulated medical waste, sharps safety, needlestick injury prevention, use of safety-engineered devices, injury reporting, and patient and caregiver education for home infusion waste management.

Latex Allergy and Sensitivity Management

Establishes standards for minimizing latex exposure, identifying at-risk patients and healthcare workers, managing allergic reactions, and ensuring latex-free care environments for latex-sensitive and latex-allergic individuals.

Hazardous Drug Management

Establishes comprehensive standards for the safe handling, preparation, administration, and disposal of hazardous drugs across all care settings, including PPE requirements, engineering controls, environmental monitoring, spill management, and medical surveillance programs.

Controlled Substance Diversion Prevention

Establishes comprehensive standards for preventing, recognizing, and responding to controlled substance diversion in healthcare settings, including chain of custody requirements, waste management, detection methods, and recovery support for affected healthcare workers.

Adverse Event Management and Reporting

Establishes comprehensive standards for identifying, documenting, investigating, and learning from adverse events, serious adverse events, and near-miss incidents associated with vascular access devices and infusion therapy.

Foundations of Clinical Practice and Specialized Population Management

This comprehensive guide outlines evidence-based principles of vascular access and infusion therapy across the lifespan, including neonatal, pediatric, obstetric, and geriatric populations. It covers regulatory compliance, ethical practice, device selection, infusion accuracy, and population-specific risks such as DEHP exposure, DIVA management, pregnancy-related hypercoagulability, and geriatric polypharmacy. Designed for clinicians, nurses, and vascular access specialists, this resource supports safe, patient-centered decision-making aligned with current standards of care.

Strategic Planning and Implementation of Vascular Access Services

Defines the organizational requirements for the assessment, establishment, governance, financial management, and continuous improvement of a dedicated vascular access specialist service, including leadership structure, team nomenclature, budgetary processes, and interprofessional safety integration.

Service Delivery Models and Operational Scope

Establishes the organizational model for vascular access service delivery, defining the core service components, operational coverage requirements, consultative approach, and technology integration necessary for a comprehensive, holistic infusion therapy program across inpatient and outpatient settings.

Scope of Practice and Professional Boundaries in Infusion Therapy

Defines the regulatory hierarchy governing clinician scope of practice, establishes the framework for practice expansion and delegation of vascular access tasks, and delineates the professional roles and responsibilities of all personnel involved in infusion therapy.