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Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2019
AIM AND OBJECTIVES To determine whether the virtual reality as a distracting intervention could reduce pain and fear in school-age children receiving intravenous injections at an emergency department.
Yen-Ju Chen +5 more
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AIM AND OBJECTIVES To determine whether the virtual reality as a distracting intervention could reduce pain and fear in school-age children receiving intravenous injections at an emergency department.
Yen-Ju Chen +5 more
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Transient Horner's syndrome following routine intravenous injections in two horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1984Horner's syndrome developed in 2 horses after routine jugular venipuncture. Signs included unilateral sweating of the face in both horses and ptosis in 1 horse. The signs resolved within 14 hours.
Sweeney Rw, Sweeney Cr
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Meloxicam Intravenous Injection
Hospital Pharmacy, 2020Each month, subscribers to The Formulary Monograph Service receive 5 to 6 well-documented monographs on drugs that are newly released or are in late phase 3 trials. The monographs are targeted to Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committees. Subscribers also receive monthly 1-page summary monographs on agents that are useful for agendas and pharmacy/nursing
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A Contraindication to Injection of Intravenous Fluorescein
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1990The use of systemic,' topical ophthalmic," or topical dermatologic' corticosteroids can cause posterior subcapsular cataracts. The National Registry of Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects (Portland, Ore.) and the Committee on Safety of Medicines (London, England) have received reports of 21 patients with bilateral posterior subcapsular cataracts possibly ...
Daniel T. Weaver, David C. Herman
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Fatal Intravenous Injection of Monooctanoin
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1990Monooctanoin, a hydrophobic solvent, is used clinically to dissolve gallstones via intrabiliary infusion. We report a therapeutic misadventure in which an intravenous injection of the drug resulted in respiratory and cardiac arrest and death. Autopsy findings included pulmonary lipid embolization, detection of monooctanoin in the lung parenchyma, and ...
Michael Poquette +3 more
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DIFFICULT INTRAVENOUS INJECTIONS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955To the Editor:— Attention should again be called to the wellknown physiological phenomenon of vasodilatation following the application of heat. In patients who have been subjected to repeated intravenous procedures veins often become difficult to find. The application of heat by immersing the hand in a basin of hot water for five minutes or applying a
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