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Bolus doses of insulin versus a continuous insulin infusion for treating hyperkalaemia in adults: A case series. [PDF]
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Nitroglycerin Intravenous Infusion [PDF]
The treatment of various cardiovascular problems with intravenous nitroglycerin is widely practiced though unapproved. The uses of iv nitroglycerin include improvement of the hemodynamics of left ventricular failure and cardiogenic shock associated with infarction, control of hypertension during coronary artery surgery, and possibly, reduction of ...
Gary T. Elliott, Suzanne L. Quinn
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Intravenous lidocaine infusion
Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition), 2018Systemic lidocaine used in continuous infusion during the peri-operative period has analgesic, anti-hyperalgesic, as well as anti-inflammatory properties. This makes it capable of reducing the use of opioids and inhalational anaesthetics, and the early return of bowel function, and patient hospital stay.
M. Naranjo González, F. Calero, G. Soto
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
To the Editor.— I would like to add to the discussion between Graybeal and Schmidt (1980;244:332) on intravenous infusion filters. The important issue of the additional cost of routine filtration has been recently addressed by the National Coordinating Committee on Large Volume Parenterals (NCCLVP).
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To the Editor.— I would like to add to the discussion between Graybeal and Schmidt (1980;244:332) on intravenous infusion filters. The important issue of the additional cost of routine filtration has been recently addressed by the National Coordinating Committee on Large Volume Parenterals (NCCLVP).
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Instructions for Intravenous Infusion
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1977Sir.—While working on a pediatrie infectious disease service some years ago, I spent a significant proportion of my workday restarting intravenous needles that my patients, with remarkable ingenuity and incredible anatomic contortions, had managed to pull out.
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