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- Peripheral_venous_catheter abstract "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' or 'Cathlon' for these venous catheters). In 1950 they consisted of PVC plastic.A peripheral venous catheter is the most commonly used vascular access in medicine. It is given to most emergency room and surgical patients, and before some radiological imaging techniques using radiocontrast, for example. In the United States, more than 25 million patients get a peripheral venous line each year.A peripheral venous catheter is usually placed in a vein on the hand or arm. It should be distinguished from a central venous catheter which is inserted in a central vein (usually in the internal jugular vein of the neck or the subclavian vein of the chest), or an arterial catheter which can be placed in a peripheral as well as a central artery. In children, a local anaesthetic gel (such as lidocaine) is applied to the insertion site to facilitate placement.".
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- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageExternalLink qh-ptl-321-6-5.pdf.
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- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageRevisionID "699853305".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Air_embolism.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Anesthetic.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Arterial_line.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Bleeding.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Cannula.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catheters.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Catheter.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Central_venous_catheter.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Emergency_department.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Extravasation_(intravenous).
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Hematoma.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Infiltration_(medical).
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Internal_jugular_vein.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Intravenous_therapy.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Lidocaine.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Medicine.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Needlestick_injury.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_vascular_system.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Phlebitis.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Polytetrafluoroethylene.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Polyvinyl_chloride.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Radiocontrast_agent.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Radiology.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Subclavian_vein.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Surgery.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Venipuncture.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLink File:Intravenous_cannula_decription.jpg.
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- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "IV".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Intravenous catheters".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peripheral venous catheter".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "catheter".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "drip".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "intravenous cannula".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "intravenous catheter".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "peripheral IV line (PVC or PIV)".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "peripheral intravenous (IV) line".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "peripheral venous access".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "peripheral venous catheter".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Intravenous_therapy.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter subject Category:Catheters.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter hypernym Catheter.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter comment "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.".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter label "Peripheral venous catheter".
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs Q1061273.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs Venadaxili_kateter.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs Perifert_venekateter.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs Peripherer_Venenkatheter.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs Voie_veineuse_périphérique.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs Perifériás_vénakanül.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs Ago_cannula.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs Perifert_venekateter.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs Kaniula_dożylna.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs m.04gnfq5.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs Perifer_venkateter.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter sameAs Q1061273.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter wasDerivedFrom Peripheral_venous_catheter?oldid=699853305.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter depiction Intravenous_cannula_decription.jpg.
- Peripheral_venous_catheter isPrimaryTopicOf Peripheral_venous_catheter.