The official podcast of the Infusion Nurses Society brings you engaging conversations with leaders in the infusion specialty, exploring today’s most pressing issues in infusion therapy. The INS Infusion Room podcast is an integral part of the INS LEARNING CENTER-discover more at https://www.learningcenter.ins1.org.
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Derek sits down with Dr Mathias Brix Danielsen from Denmark to discuss hypodermoclysis, also known as subcutaneous hydration or infusion. The conversation explores why this underused technique deserves more attention in geriatric, cognitive impairment, and long-term care settings. References: Danielsen, M.B., Andersen, S. & O’Keeffe, S. Parenteral…
In this episode, we take a behind-the-scenes look at INS Member Services, the certification process, and the future of the Infusion Nurses Society. Join Megan Trupiano, Director of Member Services, and Susan Richberg, Senior Member Services Associate, as they share valuable insights into the resources and support available to members, offer practical guidance for certification success, and discuss…
This episode features Dr Lois Rajcan, an Infusion Therapy and Vascular Access Standards of Practice 10th edition committee member, discussing best practices, standards, and organizational strategies for safe port access. Learn about the importance of competency, evidence-based practices, and patient-centered care in vascular access management.
In this episode, Dr Marlene Steinheiser shares a compelling story about her in-laws' medical emergency, highlighting the importance of patient-centered care, communication, and adherence to standards in vascular access. The discussion emphasizes how health care professionals can improve patient experiences and outcomes through education, collaboration, and advocacy.
This episode features Chris Cavanaugh discussing equitable care for patients with substance use history, focusing on harm reduction, stigma, and best practices for infusion therapy across various settings.
Care teams do their best work when they’re aligned-but growing complexity can make that difficult. Multiple systems, evolving workflows, and increasing daily pressures often pull teams in different directions. In this conversation with Mikaela Olsen, DNP, APRN‑CNS, AOCNS®, FAAN (Clinical Program Director, Johns Hopkins) and Blake Shay, PharmD, MS, BCPS (Pharmacy Leader, BayCare), we will explore…
In this episode, Dr Grace Xu discusses the critical role of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) in emergency departments, highlighting the challenges and current practices in insertion techniques. With over 20 years of experience, Dr Xu emphasizes the need for improved training, patient involvement, and evidence-based practices to enhance patient care and reduce complications associated with…
In this conversation, Kristi Reguin-Hartman, president of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, and Hayley Sweetser, co-host of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (AMSN) podcast, explore the challenges new nurses face in IV management. They discuss the critical role of hands-on practice, the value of interdisciplinary collaboration across nursing specialties, and the importance of strong…
Sponsored by: Solventum. In this episode, DJ Shannon, an infection preventionist, discusses the challenges and advancements in preventing central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) and catheter-associated bloodstream infections (CABSI). The conversation covers persistent challenges faced by clinicians, the impact of bloodstream infections on health care systems, evolving standards in…
Sponsored by: BD. In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Dr Nathan Gilmore discusses the burden of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) and catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs), emphasizing the importance of sterile procedures and teamwork in preventing these infections. He shares insights on the impact of these infections on health care costs, patient outcomes,…
Sponsored by: Fresenius Kabi. In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Barb Nickel discusses the critical topics of concurrent flow and shared volume in infusion therapy. She emphasizes the importance of understanding these concepts for patient safety, particularly in critical care settings. The conversation covers the risks associated with concurrent flow, the standards and best practices in…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Dr Marlene Steinheiser, Chief Clinical Officer at INS, joins the host to discuss the achievements and initiatives of the past year, as well as future plans for the organization. The conversation covers collaborations with various associations, the importance of vascular access, and the impact of educational programs. Enjoy the recap of the best moments of…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, host Derek speaks with Carla Dillard about her extensive experience in nursing and the recent changes in the scope of practice for nurses in Louisiana. They discuss the introduction of electrocardiogram (ECG) technology for confirming catheter placements, the challenges faced in advocating for this change, and the successful presentation to the Louisiana…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, host Derek discusses product implementation in health care with Mike Whitner, who shares insights from his extensive clinical experience. They explore the challenges and surprises of product rollouts, the importance of building trust and communication among teams, and strategies for supporting clinicians during transitions.
In this episode, Louise Esterhuizen discusses her journey as a nurse practitioner in South Africa, focusing on vascular access and infusion therapy. She shares her passion for improving patient outcomes through better practices and the challenges she faces in advocating for expanded nursing roles. The conversation highlights the importance of standardization, collaboration among health care…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Suzie Eastwood, a board-certified vascular access nurse, shares her journey and the significant changes she implemented within her organization. From adapting to COVID-19 challenges to reforming policies at local and national levels, Suzie’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and dedication to patient care.
In this final episode of the 3-part series, Dr Layla Van Doren discusses the critical topic of hypophosphatemia in relation to IV iron infusions. The conversation covers the importance of phosphorus in the body, the correlation between IV iron infusions and hypophosphatemia, and practical insights for clinicians. Dr Van Doren shares a case example and emphasizes the need for awareness and…
In this episode, Dr Van Doren discusses complement-related pseudo-allergy (CARPA) and its implications in intravenous iron therapy. The conversation covers the physiological basis of hypersensitivity reactions, the importance of accurate documentation, pre-treatment strategies, and post-infusion monitoring practices. Additionally, the episode emphasizes the need for patient education regarding…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Dr Layla Van Doren discusses intravenous iron therapy, focusing on its importance in treating iron deficiency anemia and the various formulations available. The conversation covers patient-specific considerations, safety protocols, and the administration of IV iron, particularly in special populations such as pregnant women and those with chronic kidney…
Join us in this insightful episode of the INS Infusion Room as we welcome Andrew Walker, a seasoned expert in vascular access and infusion therapy. Andrew shares his journey from becoming a CRNI®-certified nurse to leading innovative training programs in ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs). Discover the challenges and triumphs of implementing these programs across various…
This conversation explores the complex interplay between patient autonomy and clinical judgment in nursing practice. The hosts and guests discuss various ethical dilemmas faced by health care professionals, emphasizing the importance of education, advocacy, and understanding patient needs. Through case studies, they highlight the challenges of balancing patient wishes with clinical best practices…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Dr Rosenthal discusses his extensive experience in research and infection prevention, particularly focusing on central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) and peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) infections in low-resource settings. He emphasizes the importance of data collection and awareness among clinicians to improve patient safety. The…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Suzanne Strasters shares her journey from acute care nursing to specializing in infusion therapy. She discusses her experiences in the pharmaceutical industry, the importance of patient care, and offers advice for young nurses navigating their careers. The conversation highlights the significance of collaboration between nursing and pharmacy, as well as…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Barb Nickel shares her journey from a critical care nurse to the Chair of the Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice 10th edition committee for INS. She discusses the importance of volunteerism, the evolution of standards in infusion therapy, and the rigorous process of appraising evidence for practice recommendations. The conversation also highlights the…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Jennifer Mendez shares her journey from the United Kingdom to Qatar, where she established a vascular access team at Sidra Medicine. She discusses the challenges and successes of training nurses, the importance of CRNI® certification, and how the INS Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice have improved patient care, particularly for neonates and pediatric…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Jannifer Stovall, the new president of INS, shares her journey into nursing, her excitement about leading the organization, and her vision for the future. She discusses the importance of embracing change in health care and emphasizes the need to engage new nurses and foster interdisciplinary collaboration in infusion care.
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, host Derek Fox speaks with Infusion Nurse Leader, Autumn Romanowski, about the advancements in home infusion technology, particularly focusing on smart pump technology and telehealth. They discuss how these innovations enhance patient care, promote independence, and improve quality of life for patients receiving infusion therapy. Autumn shares her…
In this episode, Cheryl Campos discusses the critical role of intraosseous devices in emergency care, highlighting their evolution, current usage, and the importance of training and advocacy among nurses. She emphasizes the need for nurses to be confident in using these devices to improve patient outcomes and shares insights on pain management during procedures.
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, host Derek Fox speaks with Taryn Lee about the importance of implementing change in nursing practice. Taryn shares her extensive background in infusion nursing and her current role in clinical support, emphasizing the necessity of evolving care methods to improve patient outcomes. The conversation covers how to evaluate the need for change, overcome…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, host Derek Fox engages with Kori Utter, Chair of the National Council on Education (NCOE), to explore the behind-the-scenes workings of the NCOE and its impact on education in infusion therapy. Kori shares her journey into the NCOE, her experiences during her first year, and the challenges faced at conferences. The conversation highlights the importance of…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, host Derek Fox engages with Jennifer Acelajado and Hammam Ahmed, both clinical outcome specialists at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, to discuss the critical topic of catheter-to-vein ratio (CVR) in vascular access nursing. They share their extensive backgrounds in nursing, the importance of patient education, and the role of their vascular…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, Dr Robert Daly discusses the innovative approach of home phlebotomy for cancer patients, highlighting the burdens of traditional care, the implementation of mobile services, and the significant positive impact on patient satisfaction. He also explores the future of home infusions, the challenges faced in urban versus rural settings, advancements in remote…
In this episode of the INS Infusion Room, host Derek Fox speaks with Dr. Maciej Latos about the advancements in infusion care and vascular access in Poland. Dr Latos shares his extensive experience in critical care nursing and the evolution of vascular access practices in Poland, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation highlights the importance of interdisciplinary…
Dawn Berndt announces her retirement and introduces a new host for the INS Infusion Room. Dawn reflects over her career, time served at INS, and her experiences as the podcast host. She offers words of wisdom and opens dialogue regarding the future of the podcast, including some new upgrades and changes with the relaunch.
Listen in on this chat with Matt Gibson as he talks about the importance of hemodilution and measures that can be taken to improve successful completion of therapy and decrease vascular access device failure and complications.
Plasma is a vital source material for a number of plasma-derived medications that treat and prevent life-threatening diseases, illnesses and conditions. Plasma can’t be created in a laboratory or synthetically produced. Learn how plasma donation helps make therapies available for patients with bleeding disorders, Alpha-1antitrypsin deficiency, Guillain-Barre syndrome, infections and many other…
Interested in learning how to improve ultrasound assessment and needle insertion skills? Attend the INS preconference workshop and learn from national experts about topics that impact your practice including intraosseous access, device selection, care, management, and salvage. This program is sponsored by Teleflex Incorporated.
Does your health care organization standardize practice for IV push medication administration? Do you have ready-to-administer drugs available for patient care? Learn how ready-to-administer drugs can improve patient safety and nursing practice. Listen as Loretta Dorn discusses the importance of standardizing IV push medication administration utilizing INS Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice,…
Stewardship: The responsible overseeing and protection of something considered worth caring for and preserving. Antimicrobials are worth protecting to preserve their efficacy. Listen as Dr. Becky Linn discusses the antimicrobial stewardship, the drug development and resistance timeline, and educating patients regarding the effective use of antimicrobials.
When administering infusion therapy, the safety, accuracy, and precision of the infusion pump is essential. Learn about multi-therapy delivery options from clinical experts at Moog® Medical.
In celebration of IV Nurse Day, listen in as two infusion nurses describe their clinical practice, the challenges they manage, and the rewards of their profession.
Is it possible to use ultrasound technology for PIVC insertion without using ultrasound gel? Justin Reynolds and Emily Smith describe how to place vascular access devices using a 100% gel-free process.
Can tissue adhesive play a role in improving vascular access outcomes? Listen as Marcia Wise and Bryan Davis describe the use of cyanoacrylate adhesive for securement of vascular access devices and the potential benefits of this new approach to vascular access device care and maintenance.
Is the approach to infection prevention and control in the home care setting different during the pandemic? Listen as Mary McGoldrick, home care and hospice consultant, discusses this important topic.
What can you do to address moral distress? Listen as Adele Webb describes how to recognize the signs and symptoms of moral distress and why support systems and self-care are essential.
Do you place ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous catheters? Learn about a dressing that helps facilitate Aseptic Non Touch Technique (ANTT®) and provides a dual-action barrier and securement in one.
Do you know the six standards of a healthy work environment? Is research part of your clinical practice? Are you ready to accept the Healthy Nurse Healthy NationTM grand challenge? Listen as Sue Weaver, President of the INS Board of Directors shares her passion for research, explores the standards of healthy work environments, and encourages you to join Healthy Nurse Healthy NationTM.