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    Intravenous therapy (abbreviated as IV therapy) is a medical technique that administers fluids, medications and nutrients directly into a person's vein...
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  • that they do not with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg). Although intravenous was the preferred route for immunoglobulin therapy for many years, in 2006...
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    processes. Fluids can be replaced with oral rehydration therapy (drinking), intravenous therapy, rectally such as with a Murphy drip, or by hypodermoclysis...
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    peripheral intravenous catheter, is a catheter (small, flexible tube) placed into a peripheral vein for venous access to administer intravenous therapy such...
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    fluid circulation. Syringe drivers are useful for delivering intravenous (IV) therapies over several minutes. They infuse solutions at a constant rate...
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    Colloid solutions used in intravenous therapy belong to a major group of volume expanders, and can be used for intravenous fluid replacement. Colloids...
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    In intravenous therapy a Y-Set, T-Set and V-Sets are Y-, T- and V-shaped three-way connector sets made of connecting plastic tubes used for delivering...
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  • Intravenous (IV) iron infusion is a therapy in which a combination of iron and saline solution is delivered directly into the bloodstream through a vein...
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    skin into the body (usually intravenously, but also at an intramuscular or subcutaneous, location). Intravenous therapy, a form of drug injection, is...
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    frequently used in clinical medicine to administer injections, infuse intravenous therapy into the bloodstream, apply compounds such as glue or lubricant,...
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    In medicine, infusion therapy deals with all aspects of fluid and medication infusion, via intravenous or subcutaneous application. A special infusion...
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    for encopresis, and as a form of rehydration therapy (proctoclysis) in patients for whom intravenous therapy is not applicable. The principal medical usages...
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  • infiltration. Extravasation of medication during intravenous therapy is an adverse event related to therapy that, depending on the medication, amount of exposure...
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  • Angeles-based medical doctor, as a manufacturer and distributor of intravenous therapy solutions. Seeing a need for products closer to the Midwest, the...
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  • A volume expander is a type of intravenous therapy that has the function of providing volume for the circulatory system. It may be used for fluid replacement...
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    cholera and prescribed intravenous fluid therapy (IV fluids), first administered by Latta. The prescribing of hypertonic IV therapy by Rogers[who?] decreased...
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    Massachusetts. She induced cardiac arrest in patients by injecting their intravenous therapy bags with lethal doses of epinephrine, commonly known as adrenaline...
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  • induction therapy intraoperative electron radiation therapy intraoperative radiation therapy intravenous immunoglobulin therapy intravenous therapy inversion...
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    procedure itself is known as a venipuncture, which is also used for intravenous therapy. A person who performs a phlebotomy is called a phlebotomist, although...
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    most common intravenous access method in both hospitals and paramedic services for a peripheral intravenous (IV) line for intravenous therapy. In some cases...
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    acid) or with short courses (2 to 4 days) of intravenous therapy followed by oral therapy. If intravenous therapy is chosen, single daily dosing with aminoglycosides...
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    PMID 27866583. Plumer AL (2007). "Transfusion Therapy". Plumer's Principles and Practice of Intravenous Therapy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 422. ISBN 9780781759441...
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    case–control study, and the risk increases with length of treatment. Intravenous chloramphenicol use has been associated with the so-called gray baby...
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    Ringer's lactate solution (category Intravenous fluids)
    beneath the skin into the bloodstream of the animal. Intravenous therapy Oral rehydration therapy Phosphate buffered saline (cell culture) Tyrode's solution...
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    tissue damage. High dosages of ascorbic acid (such as those used in intravenous therapy) have been reported to cause some intestinal discomfort, diarrhoea...
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    used in intravenous rehydration therapy which has sodium bicarbonate content in it. Used as a resuscitative fluid in burn management. Intravenous sodium...
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    process of obtaining intravenous access for the purpose of venous blood sampling (also called phlebotomy) or intravenous therapy. In healthcare, this...
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  • of falling, (ii) secondary diagnosis, (iii) ambulatory aids, (iv) intravenous therapy, (v) type of gait and (vi) mental status", and it has been shown...
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  • irradiation therapy as one of many types of ineffective cancer treatment fraudulently sold by alternative cancer treatment clinics in Mexico. Intravenous or intravascular...
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  • capsules, or in solution). Absorption by some other routes, such as intravenous therapy, intramuscular injection, enteral nutrition, is even more straightforward...
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