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Phillips's Manual of I.V. Therapeutics: Evidence-Based Practice for Infusion Therapy
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Percentages of Body Fluid
Permanent Scarring in an Infant as a Result of a Severe Extravasation
Picc Guard
Picc Placement
Plastic Infusion System. Large-Volume Flexible Plastic Container and Secondary Solution Container of 50 Ml (B)
Platelets
Blood Component Therapy
Blood Component Therapy
Blood Component Therapy
Summary of Common Blood Components
Portal Reservoir Occlusion
Posidyne Eld 0.2-Micron Filter with 96-Hour Bacterial and Endotoxin Retention
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
Positive Trousseau's Sign. Carpopedal Attitude of the Hand When Blood Pressure Cuff is Placed on the Arm and Inflated above Systolic Pressure for 3 Minutes. A Positive Reaction is the Development of Carpal Spasm
Power-Injectable Extension Set
Power Picc Solo 2 Catheters, Single, Double, and Triple Lumen; Valve is Located in Catheter Hub
Powerwand Midline Catheter. Note that Dressing is Labeled as Not a Picc. Piccs and Midlines are Generally Inserted in the Same Veins and in the Same Area above the Antecubital Pace. It is Critically Important for Nurses to Identify, Document, and Understand the Implications for Infusate Administration Based on the Type of Vad
Primary Administration Set
Primary Administration Set Package
Proper Insertion of Needle into Vacutainer Holder
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