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| | Intravenous therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The simplest form of intravenous access is a syringe with an attached hollow needle. |  | | Intravenous therapy has many risks and should therefore only be performed by trained personnel under medical supervision, using proper equipment. |  | | The needle is inserted through the skin into a vein, and the contents of the syringe are injected through the needle into the bloodstream. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intravenous_drip
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| | UNODC - Bulletin on Narcotics - 1988 Issue 1 - 002 |
 | | Intravenous drug abusers, both in and out of treatment, must be informed of the dangers of transmitting HIV to their sexual partners and offspring, and also of becoming infected with HIV by sexual contact with other intravenous drug abusers. |  | | Since a significant number of intravenous drug abusers who enter treatment continue to use drugs occasionally or subsequently relapse into intravenous drug abuse, intravenous drug abusers in treatment must also be informed about the transmission of HIV and effective methods of cleaning needles. |  | | Many intravenous drug abusers are sexually active, and a substantial portion of female addicts and some male addicts resort to prostitution to support their drug habits. |
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http://www.unodc.org/unodc/pt/bulletin/bulletin_1988-01-01_1_page003.html
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| | INTRAVENOUS ACCESS |
 | | Intravenous cannulation is the process of placing a catheter into a peripheral vein for the administration of fluids or medications. |  | | Intravenous therapy is definitive management of dehydration and shock. |  | | Therefore, it is important to assess the intravenous line for patency, correct choice of sites, size of cannula, as well as for any of the potential complications of intravenous therapy. |
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http://www.collegeofparamedics.org/con_ed/2000/IV.htm
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Intravenous |
 | | Intravenous means "within a vein." It usually refers to giving medications or solutions (fluids) through a needle or tube inserted into a vein, which allows immediate access to the blood supply. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002383.htm
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 | | Accurate reinforcement of patient teaching as it relates to the practice of intravenous therapy, using established protocols. |  | | Upon successful completion of an intravenous therapy certification course and demonstration of educational and clinical competence, Licensed Practical Nurses may initiate and administer intravenous therapy. |  | | Demonstrate principles of asepsis and universal precautions in the management of intravenous therapy. |
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http://www.state.nj.us/oag/ca/nursing/guide4.htm
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| | NursingWorld TAN November/December '99: The wide world of nursing: A snapshot of nine specialties |
 | | Intravenous nursing is practiced across the health care spectrum, increasingly in alternate care settings, such as outpatient chemotherapy clinics, patients' homes and ambulatory infusion centers. |  | | From administering pain management medications to performing blood transfusions, intravenous nurse specialists are adept at shifting their roles and responsibilities to meet the needs of the more than 90 percent of all patients who require some form of intravenous therapy. |  | | Competency in the intravenous specialty is measured by the nurse's knowledge of nine core information areas: technology and clinical application, fluid and electrolyte balance, pharmacology, infection control, pediatrics, transfusion therapy, antineoplastic therapy, parenteral nutrition and quality assurance. |
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http://www.nursingworld.org/tan/99novdec/ninespec.htm
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| | Search Tuna Report for Intravenous Fluids |
 | | Sometimes intravenous fluids are administered through a tube often called a Hickman catheter surgically inserted in the subclavin or jugular vein in the neck or chest.... |  | | Description: Therapy is quicker, less invasive than IV therapy - Oral rehydration therapy, or giving fluids by mouth, is equally effective as giving intravenous fluids to young children dehydrated by common stomach and intestinal inflammations, according to a new study by emergency medicine physicians.... |  | | She specified the objectives of the review and decided on the types of studies, participants, interventions and outcomes that would be included. |
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http://searchtuna.com/ftlive2/626.html
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| | New York School Of Regional Anesthesia - Intravenous Regional Block (Bier Block) |
 | | The technique was reintroduced into clinical practice using lidocaine as a local anesthetic in mid-1960s. |  | | Its use for longer surgical procedures is precluded by the appearance of the discomfort from the tourniquet, which limits the indications for its use. |  | | Similar equipment or medications from other manufacturers may produce similar clinical results to ours. |
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http://www.nysora.com/techniques/basic/bierblock/bierblock.html
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| | Continuing Education - Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences |
 | | Four of the five studies using intravenous amiodarone significantly reduced AF incidence compared with placebo (three trials) or beta-blocker therapy (one trial). |  | | Because amiodarone may facilitate cardioversion, exercise caution with patients who have AF for longer than 48 hours—there is potential for cardioembolism. |  | | Data from observational and controlled trials indicate the incidence of phlebitis is less than 3 percent. |
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http://mcpce.com/programs/amiodarone_web
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| | Intravenous antibiotics |
 | | Elective intravenous antibiotic therapy: There is abundant evidence that intravenous antibiotics are effective in the treatment of exacerbations of chest infection due to Pseudomonas and other pathogens (Smith et al, 1988; Regelmann et al, 1990). |  | | Reluctance to treat with every available means as vigorously as possible contributes to the deterioration of the chest condition in some patients. |  | | The Leeds philosophy: The frequent and early use of intravenous antibiotics is probably the most important factor in maintaining the improved condition of many patients. |
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http://www.cysticfibrosismedicine.com/htmldocs/CFText/ivantibiotic.htm
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| | Home intravenous treatment (standard of practice) |
 | | intravenous treatment is a necessary part of CF care and that HIVT is our standard practice.Hospital admission is only necessary for the severely ill or those families that choose to have hospital care. |  | | The intravenous drugs are made up to be infused in an 'INTERMATE' system. |  | | There is a substantial increase in the workload involved in caring for the child at home on HIVT. |
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http://www.cysticfibrosismedicine.com/CFdocs/CFText/homebook.htm
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| | HGSA Medical Policy: I-50 - Use of Intravenous Immune Globulin (IVIG) in Immunodeficiency Syndromes |
 | | More specifically, it is expected that the physician will document the indications for initiating intravenous immune globulin therapy, and the indications for continued therapy with IVIG. |  | | The national institute of child health and human developments intravenous immunoglobulin study group. |  | | Cooperative group for the study of immunoglobulin in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
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http://www.hgsa.com/professionals/policy/i50.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Intravenous Medications 2003 |
 | | Intravenous Infusion Therapy for Nurses: Principles and Practice by Dianne Josephson |  | | INTRAVENOUS MEDICATIONS Web site supports the book with information on less frequently used diagnostic agents medications and provides links to important information about drugs recently withdrawn from the market, new drug safety information, and other news related to intravenous therapy. |  | | The best selling intravenous therapy handbook, updated with hundreds of new drug facts and approximately 10 to 15 new monographs for FDA-approved IV drugs. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0323009867?v=glance
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| | Infusions, Intravenous |
 | | The site includes policies on various aspects of intravenous therapy (available in Microsoft Word format), summaries of relevant news items from the nursing press, product information, literature reviews and a bibliography. |  | | This article, written by a Medical Devices Officer at the Royal Victoria Infirmary and Associated Hospitals NHS Trust, "focuses on the steps taken by one Trust to minimise the risks associated with the use of intravenous infusion devices through the development and introduction of a quality training strategy." A summary and references are provided. |  | | INSERT facilitates the dissemination of information through a Web based network dedicated to the subject of intravenous therapy and care. |
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http://omni.ac.uk/browse/mesh/D007262.html
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| | Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Intravenous urography |
 | | An intravenous line can be established, through which the dye will be consistently fed through the body during the procedure. |  | | The other method is to give the dye all at once through a needle that is immediately withdrawn. |  | | Of the many ways to obtain images of the urinary system, the intravenous injection of a contrast agent has been traditionally considered the best. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_g2601/is_0007/ai_2601000769
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| | The MSDS HyperGlossary: Intravenous |
 | | Intravenous administration of medicines or withdrawal of a blood sample is usually done with a syringe tipped with a small hollow needle. |  | | The Facts About Intravenous Catheter Lines by the Seattle Treatment Education Project. |  | | Intravenous Therapy by Steve Martin at Nova Southeastern U has some great diagrams and information about IV's. |
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http://www.ilpi.com/msds/ref/intravenous.html
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| | Dr. Koop - Intravenous |
 | | Intravenous means "within a vein." It usually refers to the administration of medications or solutions (fluids) through a needle or tube inserted into a vein, which allows immediate access to the blood supply. |  | | To find more information on specific conditions, please visit our partner sites: |  | | I.V. The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. |
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http://www.drkoop.com/ency/1/002383.html
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| | Intravenous Therapy |
 | | adhering to aseptic technique is vital in the prevention of intravenous related infections. |  | | A "dry" lock set can be connected immediately to the catheter hub as the needle is withdrawn. |  | | may occur at any time during an episode of intravenous therapy. |
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http://www.nova.edu/~stmartin/IV/IVTherapyPrintout.html
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| | Intravenous drug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As it is one of the most effective methods of administering drugs with rapid effect, it is used widely used in medical practice and by recreational drug users. |  | | An intravenous drug (IV drug) is a drug administered intravenously, either by an intravenous drip or a syringe. |  | | The reuse of syringes to administer drugs intravenously is a primary vector for diseases that can be transmitted through blood and the practice is generally forbidden in medicine, although in some areas syringe or needle reuse is necessary for economic reasons (such as in sub-Saharan Africa). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intravenous_drug
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| | Treatments: Intravenous feeding - CureResearch.com |
 | | Intravenous feeding as a treatment: The following list of conditions have 'Intravenous feeding' or similar listed as a treatment in our database: |  | | Count: Intravenous feeding is listed as a: treatment for 10 conditions; alternative treatment for 10 conditions; preventive treatment for 0 conditions; research treatment for 0 conditions. |  | | Use of this site is subject to our TERMS OF USE. |
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http://www.cureresearch.com/treat/intravenous_feeding.htm
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| | DoctorYourself.com - Vitamin C as Chemotherapy for Cancer |
 | | In high-dose ascorbate therapy, many intravenous solutions are hypertonic. |  | | For over 15 years we have studied high dose intravenous ascorbic acid (IAA) as an adjunctive therapy for cancer patients. |  | | Intravenous vitamin C in a terminal cancer patient. |
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http://www.doctoryourself.com/riordan1.html
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| | American Family Physician: Intravenous indomethacin for patent ductus arteriosus |
 | | The closure rate is reported to be 79 to 91 percent in infants treated with intravenous indomethacin, compared with an 18 to 85 percent closure rate in infants receiving the drug orally. |  | | Walters studied the adverse effects associated with intravenous indomethacin. |  | | Intravenous Indomethacin for Patent Ductus Arteriosus Intravenous indomethacin has been shown to have a more predictable success rate for closing patent ductus arteriosus in premature infants than does the oral form of the drug. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3225/is_n3_v39/ai_7627273
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| | Overuse of Intravenous Antibiotics-NEWSGROUP FAQS |
 | | The intravenous antibiotic therapy administered to Lyme patients sometimes has |  | | These may include drugs delivered orally, or by intravenous or |  | | and costs of intravenous antibiotic therapy exceed the benefits [23]. |
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http://www.disease-information.com/showthread.php?t=4669
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| | Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP) |
 | | The patient may also be asked to take a laxative to cleanse the bowel before the examination. |  | | Home : Learn About Health : Pediatric Health Information : Radiology : Diagnostic Radiology : Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP) |  | | Although each hospital may have specific protocols in place, generally, an intravenous pyelogram procedure follows this process: |
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http://www.chw.org/display/PPF/DocID/1980/router.asp
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| | Alabama Medicare Providers:Intravenous Immune Globulin |
 | | The “Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003” (MMA), as of January 1, 2004, covers intravenous immune globulin for the treatment of primary immune deficiency diseases in the home. |  | | Beneficiaries are ineligible to receive payment for the drug. |  | | Home Health Agencies dispensing intravenous immune globulin would bill the FI. |
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http://www.almedicare.com/provider/newsHot3060.htm
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| | Transparent color-coding of intravenous tubing and intravenous fluid reservoir (US5423750) |
 | | Method and apparatus for use in the control of intravenous medication introduction |  | | A system for intravenous administration of at least two different fluids through at least two different intravenous tubes to a patient, said system comprising: |  | | g) each said distal section located distal to the patient, in connection with each said intravenous fluid storage container and running toward said patient's body; |
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http://www.delphion.com/details?pn=US05423750__
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| | World of MS - Symptoms & Treatments - Intravenous Dexamethasone |
 | | World of MS - Symptoms & Treatments - Intravenous Dexamethasone |  | | In the opinion of the Committee, it is difficult to give a recommendation in the absence of carefully performed studies, but intravenous dexamethasone may represent a less expensive alternative to treatment with intravenous methylprednisolone; it is no longer available in some countries (e.g., the United Kingdom). |  | | In many countries its cost is substantially lower than that of IVMP. |
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http://www.ifmss.org.uk/en/symptoms_treatments/ms_the_guide_to_treatment_and_management/treatment_for_an_acute_exacerbation/specific_agents/intravenous_dexa.html
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Intravenous pyelogram |
 | | As with other studies, the test is performed in a hospital radiology department or in the health care provider’s office by an x-ray technician. |  | | The patient will need to urinate immediately prior the procedure to ensure the bladder is empty, and intravenous access will be placed in a vein of an arm. |  | | An initial "scout" image will be taken with the patient lying face-up. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003782.htm
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| | Intravenous montelukast in acute asthma: expensive aminophylline? -- DEMPSEY et al. 55 (9): 807 -- Thorax |
 | | Comparison of the effects of intravenous and oral montelukast on airway function: a double blind, placebo controlled, three period, crossover study in asthmatic patients. |  | | There are several good reasons why an intravenous leukotriene receptor antagonist might be effective in acute severe asthma, |  | | receptor antagonist any better as second line intravenous treatment |
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http://thorax.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/55/9/807c
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| | Virtual Anaesethesia Textbook - Intravenous agents, TIVA and TCI. |
 | | Can be used as a total intravenous anaesthetic, particularly useful for trauma or field situations. |  | | Alan Palmer has a really nice set of slides illustrating most aspects of intravenous induction agents. |  | | In its pure form this means no inhalational agents of any kind. |
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http://www.virtual-anaesthesia-textbook.com/vat/iva.htm
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| | Intravenous pyelogram - UMMC |
 | | Additional conditions under which the test may be performed: |  | | The intravenous pyelography may reveal kidney diseases, birth defects, tumors, kidney stones, and inflammation caused by infections. |
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http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/intravenous_pyelogram_results_003782res.htm
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| | Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP) Radiography (X-ray) |
 | | An IVP study requires the use of a contrast material injected intravenously to help tissues show more clearly on the x-ray film. |  | | As the contrast material moves into and through the kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder, the technologist captures a series of images that track its progress. |
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http://radiologyinfo.org/content/ivp_radiology.htm
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| | Intravenous pyelogram - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | An intravenous pyelogram (also known as IVP, pyelography, intravenous urogram or IVU) is a radiological procedure used to visualise disturbances of the urinary system, including the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. |  | | Among other uses, IVP can detect kidney stones. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intravenous_pyelogram
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