Peripheral Venous Catheter
Catheter, Intravenous Therapy, Centers For Disease Control And Prevention
978-613-8-87966-4
613887966X
60
2012-04-28
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In medicine, a peripheral venous catheter (PVC or peripheral venous line or peripheral venous access catheter) is a catheter (small, flexible tube) placed into a peripheral vein in order to administer medication or fluids. Upon insertion, the line can be used to draw blood. The catheter is introduced into the vein by a needle (similar to blood drawing), which is subsequently removed while the small tube of the cannula remains in place. The catheter is then fixed by taping it to the patient's skin (unless there is allergy to adhesives). Newer catheters have been equipped with additional safety features to avoid needlestick injuries. Modern catheters consist of synthetic polymers such as teflon (hence the often used term 'Venflon' for these venous catheters).
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