No perceptible tissue reaction occurred during or after the course of intravenous therapy. All patients were allowed complete freedom of arm motion after the catheter was in place. In the cases in ...
much like a regular intravenous cannula, into a palpable vein in or near the antecubital fossa. The stylet is removed and the catheter inserted through the cannula. The cannula is then pulled back ...
Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are frequently used to obtain central venous access for patients in acute care, home care and skilled nursing care. PICCs are a reliable alternative ...
The T-DOC ® Air-Charged™ ARM Catheter is designed with directional sensors and advanced membrane technology that communicate motility readings to transducer cables, resulting in reliable ...
This is performed through an intravenous (IV) catheter in the arm or a central line in the neck, chest, arm, or groin. A central line-associated blood stream infection (CLABSI) can occur when bacteria ...