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Safebreak Force-Activated Separation Device
Sample Barcode
Sample ECG Tracing Showing Hyperkalemia. The ECG Tracing for Hyperkalemia Shows Progressive Changes: Tall, Thin T Waves; Prolonged Pr Intervals; St-Segment Depression; Widened QRS; and Loss of P Wave
Sample ECG Tracing Showing Hypokalemia. The ECG Tracing for Hypokalemia Has St-Segment Depression, Flattened T Wave, and Presence of a U Wave
Secondary Administration Set
Secureport, Tissue Adhesive is Used to Secure Vad at the Insertion Site
Siterite Ultrasound System
Sites for Intraosseous Infusions. Tibia; B, Pediatric Tibia; C, Proximal Humerus; D, Distal Tibia
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
Sodium and Cellular Fluid Relationship. Hyponatremia. The Cell Swells as Water is Pulled in from the Extracellular Fluid. Hypernatremia. The Cell Shrinks as Water is Pulled Out into the Extracellular Fluid
Sorbaview Shield Contour Tsm Dressing over Nontunneled Cvad Placed Via Internal Jugular Vein
Sources of IV Cannula-Related Infections
Spiking; and B, Priming Plastic System
Spiking an IV Container
Split Septum Needleless Connectors
Statlock Securing a Peripheral IV Catheter
Steps in Insertion of an over-the-Needle Catheter Once through the Skin into the Vein
Sterile-Wrapped 0.9% Sodium Chloride Syringe
Subclavian Insertion Site for a Tunneled Catheter
Subcutaneously Tunneled Catheter. Note Synthetic Cuff on Catheter
Subcutaneously Tunneled Catheter Placement
Superficial Veins of Scalp. B, Dorsum of Hand. C, Foot
Superficial Veins of the Dorsum of the Hand
Superficial Veins of the Forearm
Syringe Transfer Device Used to Transfer Blood from a Syringe into a Laboratory Tube
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