Actively involved, in identifying the need to study on infection rate of
venous access devices used on AIDS patient, presently working on collection of on the following.
Obtains
venous access and care of peripheral inserted catheters, port - a-caths, and central / peripheral lines
Placement of an IV catheter and administration of IV fluids to ensure
venous access and maintain blood
And, by having the IV catheter in place for the IV fluids, if there are any anesthetic complications, we have instant
venous access.
An excellent vet will use IV catheters (not inexpensive) so they always have
venous access in case something goes wrong — which sometimes it does.
Not exact matches
Comparison of Umbilical
Venous and Intraosseous
Access During Simulated Neonatal Resuscitation
The IO route is fast and has been proven8, 9 to provide
access to the central circulation comparable to the
access provided by central
venous catheterization, making it the first choice for administration of drugs and fluids when IV
access can not be achieved.