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Phillips's Manual of I.V. Therapeutics: Evidence-Based Practice for Infusion Therapy
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mAbs
Macrodrop set
IV Medication Administration
IV Medication Administration
Magnesium
Basic Principles of Electrolyte Balance
Complications Associated with Parenteral Nutrition
Basic Principles of Electrolyte Balance
Malaria
Male Luer end
Basic Administration Set Components
Administration Sets
Malnutrition
Introduction
Malnutrition and Nutritional Assessment
Malposition of catheter tip
Malpractice
Ethical and Legal Issues
Ethical and Legal Issues
Ethical and Legal Issues
Ethical and Legal Issues
Mannitol
Characteristics/Contents of Available IV Fluids
Crystalloid Solutions
Crystalloid Solutions
Manual flow regulator
Flow-Control
Flow-Control
Manual Flow Regulator
Manual IO device
Massive transfusions
Complications Associated with Blood Component Therapy
Summary of Transfusion Reactions
Complications Associated with Blood Component Therapy
Less Common Complications
Mechanical infusion device
Flow-Control
Flow-Control
Mechanical occlusion
Summary of Complications of Central Venous Access
Central Vascular Access Device Complications
Mechanoreceptors
Medial lumen port (18-gauge lumen)
Continuous Quality Improvement
Assessment and Device Selection
Injection Ports of the Triple-Lumen Catheter Include the Proximal Lumen Port, Distal Lumen Port, and Medial Lumen Port. The Distal Port (Middle Line) is Usually the Largest of the Three Lines. B, Cross Section of a Triple-Lumen Catheter Without Staggered Openings
Median antebrachial vein
Selecting an Insertion Site for Superficial Veins of Dorsum of Hand and Arm
Superficial Veins of the Forearm
Median basilic vein
Anatomy and Physiology Related to IV Practice
Selecting an Insertion Site for Superficial Veins of Dorsum of Hand and Arm
Blood Collection Procedures
Median cephalic vein
Blood Collection Procedures
Anatomy and Physiology Related to IV Practice
Median cubital vein
Blood Collection Procedures
Definition and Categories of Cvads
Superficial Veins of the Forearm
Anatomy and Physiology Related to IV Practice
Blood Collection Procedures
Selecting an Insertion Site for Superficial Veins of Dorsum of Hand and Arm
Veins of the Upper Limb
Median nerve
Medical jargon (plain language)
Risk Management
Ethical and Legal Issues
Medication Additive System
Solution Containers
Medication Additive System
Medication deferral list
Blood Donor Collection Methods
Medication Deferral List
Merkel cells
Metabolic acid-base imbalances
Treatment/Collaborative Management
Acid-Base Balance
Metabolic acidosis
Clinical Problems Associated with Electrolyte Imbalances
Summary of Acute Acid-Base Imbalances
Acid-Base Balance
Crystalloid Solutions
Treatment/Collaborative Management
Metabolic alkalosis
Clinical Problems Associated with Electrolyte Imbalances
Crystalloid Solutions
Treatment/Collaborative Management
Crystalloid Solutions
Summary of Acute Acid-Base Imbalances
Treatment/Collaborative Management
Metacarpal veins
Anatomy and Physiology Related to IV Practice
Superficial Veins of the Dorsum of the Hand
Selecting an Insertion Site for Superficial Veins of Dorsum of Hand and Arm
Metered volume chamber
IV Medication Administration
Administration of Medication Via a Volume-Controlled Chamber
IV Medication Administration
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