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Template:Intravenous therapy

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Revision as of 07:16, 30 April 2024 by Prab (talk | contribs) (CSV import)
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Intravenous therapy
Infused substances
Blood-based product
* Whole blood
  • PF24/Fresh frozen plasma (Cryosupernatant + Cryoprecipitate)
Blood substitute
* Hemoglobin-based
Volume expander
* Lactated Ringer's
  • Normal saline
  • Sugar solution
Buffers
* Lactated Ringer's, Sodium bicarbonate
Access points
* Peripheral venous catheter
  • Peripherally inserted central catheter (Seldinger technique)
  • Central venous catheter
Other equipment
* Infusion pump
  • CVC
    • SLC
    • MLC
    • PICC
    • Implantable catheters
    • Ports
    • Thermodilution catheters
    • Hemodialysis catheters
Specific risks
* Air embolism
  • Extravasation


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