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1. Development of the Nurses' Intention to Use Deep Vein Thrombosis Preventive Measures Questionnaire.

3. Preventing Venous Thromboembolism in Adults.

4. Nurses' knowledge and attitudes regarding major immobility complications among bedridden patients: A prospective multicentre study.

5. Remember the risks of intravenous therapy and know how to reduce them.

7. Complications of deep vein thrombosis.

8. Focusing on lower extremity DVT.

9. Differentiating between red legs and cellulitis and reviewing treatment options.

10. A randomised clinical trial comparing the patient comfort and efficacy of three different graduated compression stockings in the prevention of postoperative deep vein thrombosis.

11. [The assessment of the effectiveness of long vs standard-length catheters in reducing complications: a randomized controlled trial].

12. Venous Thromboembolism: New Concepts in Perioperative Management.

13. Proactivity in VTE prevention: a concept analysis.

14. Accuracy of nurse-performed compression ultrasonography in the diagnosis of proximal symptomatic deep vein thrombosis: a prospective cohort study.

15. Deep vein thrombosis: diagnosis and treatment.

16. [Thrombocyte aggregation. Thromboses, blood coagulation and venous blood flow].

17. Comparing the impact of supine and leg elevation positions during coronary artery bypass graft on deep vein thrombosis occurrence: a randomized clinical trial study.

18. Implications of the new international sepsis guidelines for nursing care.

19. We've got it covered! Graduated compression stockings.

20. Nursing assessment of deep vein thrombosis.

21. Preventive effect of electrical acupoint stimulation on lower-limb thrombosis: a prospective study of elderly patients after malignant gastrointestinal tumor surgery.

22. Baccalaureate education in nursing and patient outcomes.

23. Stop the clot.

24. What NPs need to know about anticoagulation therapy.

25. Reducing upper extremity deep vein thrombosis when inserting PICCs.

26. Venous ultrasound of the lower extremities.

27. Unresolved issues in the management of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

28. [Prevention of deep venous thromboses: compression stockings and professional nursing].

29. "Tap and twist": preventing deep vein thrombosis in neuroscience patients through foot and ankle range-of-motion exercises.

30. Implementing AORN recommended practices for prevention of deep vein thrombosis.

31. Acute deep vein thrombosis.

32. Use of peripherally inserted central catheters as an alternative to central catheters in neurocritical care units.

33. Nurses critical to quality, safety, and now financial performance.

35. Observational cohort study of pediatric inpatients with central venous catheters at "intermediate risk" of thrombosis and eligible for anticoagulant prophylaxis.

36. Venous thrombotic events in children: a challenge for pediatric critical care nurses.

37. [Survey of nurses about compression therapy of acute deep venous thrombosis. Field study in Saxony-Anhalt].

38. Dealing honestly with an honest mistake.

39. Influence of stroke subtype on quality of care in the Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Program.

40. Factor V Leiden: impact on infusion nursing practice.

42. [Knowledge of nurses about compression therapy. Survey about treatment of acute deep venous thrombosis].

43. [Dressing techniques compared].

44. Knowledge of venous thromboembolism (VTE) prevention among hospitalized patients.

46. Emergency department nurse-based outpatient diagnosis of DVT using an evidence-based protocol.

47. Lower extremity venous disorders: implications for nursing practice.

48. [Translation of the "Autar Deep Vein Thrombosis Scale" to assess the risk of thrombosis].

50. [Recognizing and understanding disorders: edema as the primary symptom].

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