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Peritoneal Catheterization

Critical Care Clinics, 1992
Procedures involving invasion of the peritoneal cavity are often performed on critically ill or injured patients. Like any invasive procedure, they require a thorough understanding not only of their techniques and indications, but also of their contraindications and complications.
D R, Gerber, C E, Bekes
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Intraosseous Catheterization

2009
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GIUNTI, MASSIMO, Otto C. M.
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Male catheterization

Accident and Emergency Nursing, 2001
The insertion of catheters into male emergency patients is fairly common practice and is associated with a worryingly high rate of infection. Everyday pressures within the department, along with the added stress of resuscitation can result in inappropriately trained or skilled staff undertaking this procedure.
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Arterial Catheterization

Critical Care Clinics, 1992
Arterial catheterization is used frequently in the management of critically ill patients, both for continuous blood pressure monitoring and access to the arterial circulation to obtain frequent blood gas measurements. The procedure is usually easily accomplished at the bedside using percutaneous methods such as the Seldinger technique to cannulate the ...
V L, Clark, J A, Kruse
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