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Phillips's Manual of I.V. Therapeutics: Evidence-Based Practice for Infusion Therapy
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Central vascular access device (CVAD)
Central venous anatomy
Anatomy of the Vascular System
Definition and Categories of Cvads
Central venous catheters
Cephalic vein
Anatomy and Physiology Related to IV Practice
Blood Collection Procedures
Definition and Categories of Cvads
Selecting an Insertion Site for Superficial Veins of Dorsum of Hand and Arm
Superficial Veins of the Dorsum of the Hand
Superficial Veins of the Forearm
Veins of the Upper Limb
Certification
Clinical Competency
Clinical Competency
Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT)
Certified registered nurse, infusion (CRNI)
Chagas disease
Chain of infection
Basic Principles of Epidemiology
Basic Principles of Epidemiology
CHAP
Chemical buffer systems
Acid-Base Balance
Acid-Base Balance
Chemical incompatibility
Chemical phlebitis
Local Complications
Types of Phlebitis
CHG dressing
Applying a Tegaderm Chg Dressing over a Peripheral IV Catheter
Chg (Chg) Transparent Semipermeable Dressing
Cvad Care and Maintenance
Cvad Care and Maintenance
Strategies for Preventing Infection
Strategies for Preventing Infection
Chinese Americans
Chloraprep 3 mL applicator
Chloraprep Frepp
Chloraprep Sepp
Chlorhexidine dressing
Cvad Care and Maintenance
Cvad Care and Maintenance
Chlorhexidine solution
Approaches to Venipuncture: Phillips' 15-Step Pivc Insertion Method
Approaches to Venipuncture: Phillips' 15-Step Pivc Insertion Method
Skin Antisepsis Prior to Peripheral IV Catheter Placement. Chloraprep Sepp, Which Contains 0.67 Ml of 2% Chlorhexidine Gluconate and 70% Alcohol. B, Chloraprep Frepp, Which Contains 1.5 Ml
Chloride
Chloride shift
Cholestasis
Chronic disease-related malnutrition
Chvostek's sign
Glossary
Physical Assessment of Fluid and Electrolyte Needs
Positive Chvostek's Sign, Which Occurs after Tapping the Facial Nerve Approximately 2 Cm Anterior to the Earlobe. Unilateral Twitching of the Facial Muscle Occurs in Some Patients with Hypocalcemia
Circulatory overload
Local and Systemic Complications
Systemic Complications
Systemic Complications
Citrates
Citrate toxicity
Complications Associated with Blood Component Therapy
Summary of Transfusion Reactions
CJD
See also Bloodstream infection (BSI)
blood sampling
counted twice under domain of safety
counted twice under domain of safety
COVID-19 pandemic
defined
measured using standardized infection ratio
risk factors
See Bloodstream infection (BSI)
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