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Additional IV and Blood trans. from Ms. Deneal class

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peripheral venous sites   superficial veins of the arm and hand; most common site  
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midline catheter   inserted in antecubital area until just before axilla used for those with limited peripheral veins or require extended IV therapy  
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central venous catheter   delivered into large vein such vena cava and inserted into the jugular or subclavian vein  
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Peripheral IV change   72 hours  
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Triple Lumen   one central line three ports cvan only be used with sub c, jugular, femoral, antecubital  
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How long for triple lumen   2-3 weeks  
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How long for PICC   6 weeks  
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Porta Catheter   surgically implanted threaded into r. side heart  
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flush porta cath with   heparin  
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huber   curved needle to access porta cath  
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which can you draw bllod from   porta, PICC,  
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procedure for drawing blood from VAD   discard first 5 ml d/t iv fluids  
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whole blood   cells and plasma  
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platlets   disk shaped fragments that promote coagulation of blood  
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granulocytes   types of white blood cells  
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plasma   serum without blood cells  
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albumin   plasma protein  
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cryprecipitate   mixture of clotting factors  
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