Transparent Film Dressing vs Pressure Dressing After Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angiography
Stacie McIe, RN, BSN, Trisha Petitte, RN, BSN, Lori Pride, RN, BSN, Donna Leeper, RN, BSN, and C. Lynne Ostrow, EdD, RN 
 
 
Learning Objectives - At the completion of this program, the learner will be able to:
Objective 1: Examine how the researchers determine best practice for dressing comfort and ease of PTCA site assessment.
Objective 2: Describe how changes in practice were instituted through research.
Objective 3: Determine how this research process is important to your practice.
 
CE ID: A091801 Contact Hours: 1.5
Synergy Cat: A
Form Expires: 1/1/2011
 
Program Title and Description
Transparent Film Dressing vs Pressure Dressing After Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angiography
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