Society for Vascular Nursing position statement on the role of the vascular advanced practice nurse

Journal of Vascular Nursing : Official Publication of the Society for Peripheral Vascular Nursing
Society for Vascular Nursing

Abstract

The vascular advanced practice nurse provides comprehensive, cost-effective, accessible specialized care in the specialties of vascular nursing and vascular disease.

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