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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Injection Safety Checklist
Central Venous Anatomy
Chain of Infection
Chg (Chg) Transparent Semipermeable Dressing
Child Wearing a Central Line Vest. B, Central Line Vest Showing Securement of Central Line Beneath Vest
Clearview Ms: Multiple-Site Subcutaneous Delivery Set
Comparison of Glass and Plastic Infusion Delivery Systems
Complexity of Multiple Infusion Containers, Pumps, and Administration Sets as Nurse Places a Picc
Considerations: Risk for Vad- and Infusion-Related Complications
Correct Labeling of a Unit of Blood
Cross-Sectional View of the Spinal Cord. B, Intraspinal Anatomy. Note Epidural and Spinal (Intrathecal) Spaces
Derivation of Transfusible Blood Products
Designated Donor Unit
Diagram of Y Administration Set Used for Blood Administration
Disinfection Caps Attached to the Needleless Connector on a Double Lumen Cvad
Drip Assist.
Dual Cap System. Antimicrobial Protection for End of Intermittently Used IV Administration Sets and for the Needleless Connector
Effects of Fluid Shifts
Elastomeric Infusion Pump. Eclipse Elastomeric Pump
Epidural Site Covered with Sorbaview Shield Transparent Dressing
Example of a Dressing Kit. (Courtesy of Mark Hunter.) B, Skin Antisepsis Prior to Cvad Placement and with Routine Site Care Using Chloraprep 3 Ml Applicator
Example of an Electronic Syringe Pump
Example of Fat Emulsion
Example of Port Placement in Chest
Examples of Implanted Vascular Access Ports
Extension Tubing Connected to Access Device and Hub of Catheter, with Slide Clamp
Extravasation Injury
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Securement Method
Fasciotomy Required to Release Pressure in Compartments and Reduce Risk of Permanent Nerve Damage
Fibrin Sleeve
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