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SEPTICEMIA FROM INTRAVENOUS INFUSIONS

SURVEY OF ANESTHESIOLOGY, 1971
HOSPITAL-acquired infections associated with the use of various types of therapeutic equipment are serious problems that occur almost daily in "modern" general hospitals.
R J, Duma, J F, Warner, H P, Dalton
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Hypouricemia and intravenous infusions.

The Journal of rheumatology, 1983
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Peretz, Anne   +2 more
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Instructions for Intravenous Infusion

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1977
Sir.—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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Intravenous Infusion Filters

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
To the Editor.— Schmidt's reply to Dougherty's question about intravenous (IV) infusion filters (242:1790, 1979) was lacking in several respects. His discussion of blood product filters did not relate to IV drug administration, since drugs are not given concurrently with blood products.
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A.C.T.H. BY INTRAVENOUS INFUSION

The Lancet, 1951
A M, JELLIFFE   +2 more
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Intravenous infusions

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1980
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Intravenous Infusion Equipment

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1992
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