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Peripheral cannulation

Nursing Standard, 2008
This article focuses on how to undertake peripheral cannulation by providing the theoretical basis for understanding the anatomy of veins, how to improve venous access and choosing a suitable vein and device. It also provides a practical guide of how to insert a cannula safely as well as prevention and management of complications during and following ...
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The Peripheral Smear

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
The CBC "with differential" presently includes a blood smear that is examined by the medical technologist and is available for the physician. With increased familiarity of the technique for blood smear preparation and interpretation, the emergency physician must include peripheral blood smear review as part of the emergency department evaluation of ...
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The Peripheral Circulation

Cardiology Clinics, 1989
In severe congestive heart failure, exercise capacity is reduced. This is not directly due to reduced ventricular function. We present evidence in this article that peripheral vascular abnormalities are important in determining exercise capacity. We believe the vascular abnormalities noted in heart failure may be related to both sodium retention and ...
L I, Sinoway, R, Zelis
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Peripheral neuropathies

2016
Peripheral neuropathies are diseases of the peripheral nervous system that can be divided into mononeuropathies, multifocal neuropathies, and polyneuropathies. Symptoms usually include numbness and paresthesia. These symptoms are often accompanied by weakness and can be painful. Polyneuropathies can be divided into axonal and demyelinating forms, which
Hanewinckel,   +2 more
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Peripheral neuropathies

The present chapter is an overview of peripheral neuropathies for which placebo and nocebo responses and/or placebo and nocebo effects have been investigated to date. Even if most of our knowledge in this field comes from pain studies, a rapidly expanding picture emerges from the original research works conducted over the past 7 years on: painful ...
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Peripheral Dysostosis

The British Journal of Radiology, 1963
P, COHEN, , van CREVELD
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Peripheral Neighbourhoods

2012
Peripheral neighbourhood has drastically changed over time taking different meanings. The work will look particularly at two different definitions: social periphery and geographical periphery. Indeed, the term peripheral neighbourhood can identify an urban phenomenon that analyses the notion of social exclusion into the spatial term, and looks at the ...
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Peripheral Circulation

Annual Review of Physiology, 1952
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ON PERIPHERAL EMBOLECTOMY

Medical Journal of Australia, 1966
P, Martin, W A, Campbell
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Peripheral neuropathies

2020
Michael P.T. Lunn   +2 more
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