Vascular Access

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Purpose and scope

The purpose of this best practice guideline (BPG) is to provide nurses (nurse practitioners, registered nurses, registered practical nurses and nursing students) and other members of the interprofessional team with evidence-based recommendations and resources related to the insertion, assessment…

The purpose of this best practice guideline (BPG) is to provide nurses (nurse practitioners, registered nurses, registered practical nurses and nursing students) and other members of the interprofessional team with evidence-based recommendations and resources related to the insertion, assessment and maintenance of vascular access devices (VADs) in the infant (0–1 year), pediatric (1–18 years) and adult populations (18 years and older). 



This guideline is applicable to all practice settings where care is provided for persons with VADs such as, but not limited to:

  • primary care
  • rehabilitation
  • long-term care
  • acute care, and 
  • community care.

Caution note: As with all procedures, health providers must be aware of scope of practice and follow regulatory body guidelines. Health providers should only be caring for or inserting VADs for which they have the necessary knowledge, skill and judgement. Health providers should also follow organizational policies and procedures related to VAD insertion and maintenance. This BPG addresses recommendations requiring advanced skill.

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Reference

Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO). Vascular access. 2nd ed. Toronto (ON): RNAO; 2021.

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Revision status

Current edition published: June 2021

This BPG replaces two of RNAO's BPGs Care and Maintenance to Reduce Vascular Access Complications (2005) and Assessment and Device Selection for Vascular Access (2004).