During a 6-month period under the leadership of a clinical nurse specialist
, a Midwestern tertiary care hospital explored the need for standardizing a
hospital-wide intravenous infusion system, based on best practice. The Cen
ter for Advanced Nursing Practice's Evidence-Based Practice Model guided th
e process for successful design, implementation, and reporting of results.
The new system contributed to positive outcomes identified in project goals
: (1) to minimize patient risk from interruption of intravenous lines; (2)
to increase clinician satisfaction by improved user safety and system stand
ardization; and (3) to demonstrate responsible organizational financial ste
wardship. Ultimately, the standardized hospital-wide intravenous initiative
empowered bedside clinicians by providing an infrastructure for best pract
ice.