Dextrose
... ... dextrose / sodium chloride solution-
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intravenous Source: First DataBank, Inc. A child with ...
Electrolytes
... insulin therapy, usually through your veins (
intravenous ly). Insulin helps your cells take up glucose ... This problem typically requires treatment with
intravenous , or IV, fluids. In cases of ongoing diarrhea ... up an essential component of body water). The
intravenous and oral replacement of body fluids and ...
Gamma
... ray ... Gamma gard S/D ( Immune Globulin
intravenous (Human) ) ( Systemic ) Gamma gard S/D 0.5 g ( Immune Globulin
intravenous (Human) ) ( Systemic ) ... Gamma Knife ... labor atory to assess function of liver .
intravenous gamma globulin (IVIG) is a human blood ...
Gamma globulin
... Each new infection requires treatment .
intravenous gamma globulin (IVIG) is a human blood ... Kawasaki disease is treated with high-dose
intravenous gamma globulin therapy, which is usually ... Treatment is usually with with high-dose
intravenous gamma globulin , also called ...
Hospitalization
... is required initially to administer
intravenous antibiotics . Long-term, high-dose antibiotic ... hospitalization administration of
intravenous (IV) fluids in large volumes (to replace ... Hospitalization may be necessary to administer
intravenous fluids until the body had rid itself of the ...
Intramuscular
... should be given orally, intramuscular ly, and
intravenous ly at the very outset of the disorder, in order ... COX-2 inhibitor administered via either
intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) route for ... to lead is given orally, intramuscular ly or
intravenous ly, depending on the lead level. It's a ...
Intravenous
...
intravenous line (IV) - Babies may have an IV placed in a ... that are carefully delivered with a pump.
intravenous pyelogram ( IVP ) In the procedure
intravenous pyelogram ( IVP ), the patient is injected with ...
Intravenous pyelogram
...
intravenous pyelogram ( IVP ) In the procedure
intravenous pyelogram ( IVP ), the patient is injected with ... dye travels through the urinary tract . An
intravenous pyelogram , or IVP , is a special x-ray of the ...
IVP
... any problems, such as blockage or swelling .
intravenous pyelogram ( IVP ) In the procedure
intravenous pyelogram ( IVP ), the patient is injected with ... the urinary tract . Ad renal Tumor ,
intravenous Pyelogram ( IVP ) This X-ray shows a tumor ...
Parenteral
... subcutaneous , the intramuscular , or often the
intravenous route). Parenteral Injection (U.S.) For ... introduced into that vein via a transfusion (
intravenous ), ... Parenteral Not in or through the ... routes. total parenteral nutrition TPN.
intravenous (into a vein ) feeding that provides ...
Transfusion
... hemophilia a nd require blood transfusion s,
intravenous drug users, ... Treatment may include ... risk factors, such as previous sexual partners,
intravenous drug use, blood transfusion and ... or transplant. Hyperalimentation The
intravenous administration of a highly nutritious solution. ...
Vein
... blood stream), and includes oral (by mouth),
intravenous ( injection into a vein , IV), intramuscular ... s and neoplasm s ( cancer s) that, ... An
intravenous line will be inserted into a vein in your arm ... in order to obtain blood samples, to start an
intravenous drip, or to give medication. Vesicant A ...
Bacteremia
... of bacteremia , which requires hospitalization , may include:
intravenous antibiotics
intravenous fluids and medications to improve and maintain blood pressure ...
Catheter
... or body cavities, usually to permit injection (eg, through an
intravenous catheter into a vein ), to withdraw fluids, or to keep a passage open. ... A tube surgically placed into a blood vessel for the purpose of giving
intravenous fluid and drugs. It also can be used to obtain blood samples. This ...
Condom
... and correctly) a male condom use sterile needles if injecting
intravenous drugs decrease susceptibility to HIV infection s by preventing and ... use barrier methods of contraception such as condom s . If you use
intravenous drugs, never share needles. CORRECT AND CONSI STENT USE OF A CONDOM ...
Fasting
... is commonly used in the detection of diabetes mellitus . Fasting .
intravenous fluids and oxygen therapy.
intravenous painkillers, usually meperidine (Demerol). Potent NSAIDs, usually ...
Glucose
... different times. In mild cases, the only management necessary may be
intravenous administration of fluids and glucose (form of sugar ) to replace what ... sugar level and symptomatic headache or migraine can result.
intravenous (IV): Infusion of fluids, such as glucose , through a thin tube into a ...
Nausea and vomiting
... the oral solution are given within 1 hour of radiation. Acupressure,
intravenous metoclopramide & nausea and vomiting during spinal anesthesia for ... called electrolytes . This problem typically requires treatment with
intravenous , or IV, fluids. The symptoms include severe stomach pain and ...
Relapse
... emboli, malnutrition , or respiratory infections , caused by
intravenous drug abuse Infection with HIV through shared needles ... ... the primary treatment for MS relapse s, and they usually are given
intravenous ly (directly into a vein ). Research now shows that this leads to ...
Aging
... will likely be used. There is no test to confirm appendicitis , and the symptoms may be caused by other illnesses. Im aging tests, such as
intravenous pyelogram to get views of the kidney s and bladder , barium enema to X-ray the colon , computed tomography (CT) scan, and bone or chest ...
Androgen
... hormone ( androgen s) may be given to stimulate the suppressed bone marrow to become more active. Bone marrow stimulating factors may be given
intravenous ly. Blood transfusion s are often required. The men with an alteration in the androgen -receptor gene had a 46 percent higher risk of going ...
Antibiotic
... therapy has lessened the likelihood of spread. Powerful broad-spectrum antibiotic s must be administered immediately. They are given
intravenous ly (in a vein ) to attain high blood levels of the antibiotic in an attempt to control the infection . Clients with a history of heart ...
Antibiotics
... isms. Bacteria susceptible to teracycline include H. Powerful broad-spectrum antibiotics must be administered immediately. They are given
intravenous ly (in a vein ) to attain high blood levels of the antibiotic in an attempt to control the infection . If healing does not occur with ...
Antifreeze
... products, detergents , paints , and even cosmetics. Lactic acidosis can be caused by taking large doses of acetaminophen and alcohol and by
intravenous infusion of epinephrine , glucagon , fructose , or sorbitol. Antifreeze poisoning can also cause lactic acidosis . Notes: Antizol is also ...
Antibody
... in the body. Antigen The chemical that stimulates an immune response . antibody replacement - through gamma globulin therapy (given
intravenous ly into the blood stream). antibody A protein produced by the body to neutralize an invading foreign agent or antigen , such as a virus . ...
Arrhythmia
... and when it is recommended. A substance that is used to relieve pain by blocking signals at the nerve endings in skin . It can also be given
intravenous ly to stop heart arrhythmia s . It belongs to the families of drugs called local anesthetic s and antiarrhythmics. The level drops if the ...
Arrhythmias
... and when it is recommended. A substance that is used to relieve pain by blocking signals at the nerve endings in skin . It can also be given
intravenous ly to stop heart arrhythmias . It belongs to the families of drugs called local anesthetic s and antiarrhythmics. The level drops if the ...
Arthroscopy
... Trimedine Inc. bacterial infection , chronic illness, disease s or medications that suppress the immune system , rheumatoid arthritis ,
intravenous drug abuse , sickle cell disease , artificial joint implants, recent joint trauma , or recent joint arthroscopy or other ... ...
Aspiration
... is performed in one of the radiology suites. After making the patient more comfortable with an injection of medication into the patient's
intravenous line, ... Aspiration Pneumonia Alternate Names : Anaerobic Pneumonia , Aspiration of Vomitus, Necrotizing Pneumonia Pictures & ...
B virus
... Hepatitis B is also known as serum hepatitis a nd is spread through blood and sexual contact. It is seen with increased frequency among
intravenous drug users who share needles and among the homosexual population. Cause: the Hepatitis B virus Symptoms: Often there are none. Infection ...
Bacterial Infections
... , bubble bath, or fragrances. It can also be caused by infections such as fungal and bacterial infections , ... A randomized study of
intravenous immunoglobulin (400 mg/kg every 3 weeks for 1 year) in patients with CLL and hypogammaglobulinemia produced significantly fewer bacterial ...
Bone marrow
... brain, spinal cord, bone marrow , liver , or lungs . The signs of lymphoma depend upon the organ it invades. Spartaject busulfan A new
intravenous form of busulfan, an antineoplastic drug used for bone marrow ablation prior to bone marrow transplant ation, scheduled to begin phase II/III ...
Bone scan
... into a vein . Bone scan s and ultrasound scans are also used. Intensive treatment with a long course of antibiotics (usually given
intravenous ly) is necessary in order to reach and clear the infection deep in the bone. bone scan A technique to create images of bones on a computer ...
Bone marrow transplant
... to replace bone marrow that has been destroyed by treatment with high doses of anti cancer drugs or radiation. Spartaject busulfan A new
intravenous form of busulfan, an antineoplastic drug used for bone marrow ablation prior to bone marrow transplant ation, scheduled to begin phase II/III ...
Breast Feeding
... feeding s and solid feeding s for as long as the doctor recommends. Infants are more likely than older children to need hospitalization and
intravenous feeding s. are pregnant or breast feeding are diabetic ( make sure you use a sugar -free preparation) You should avoid them if: ... ...
Carrier
... spread of AIDS : ... TCS (trans membrane carrier systems) A drug delivery technology/system which employs a lipid envelope to encapsulate
intravenous chemo therapeutic and oligonucleotide drugs, ... electromotive; electromotive force; electromotor; electro-muscular; electromuscular ...
Cellulitis
... and ulnar nerve entrapment. Cellulitis The inflammation of an area of the skin (epithelial layer). Central venous catheter A special
intravenous tubing that is surgically inserted into a large vein near the heart and exits from the chest or abdomen . These infections are manifested ...
Cesarean section
... . Labor The process during which the uterus contracts, and the cervix opens to allow the passage of a baby into the vagina . Acupressure,
intravenous metoclopramide & nausea and vomiting during spinal anesthesia for cesarean section . Open fetal surgery : A hysterotomy ( Cesarean ...
CFIDS
... Dysfunction Syndrome ( CFIDS ) and as Myalgic Encephalo myelitis (ME). Ampligen An investigational high-molecular-weight RNA drug for
intravenous administration in clinical trials (various phases, depending on indication) for the treatment of: CFS/ CFIDS ( chronic fatigue syndrome / ...
Childbirth
... radiation treatment ... INTRA PARTUM: During labor and childbirth . INTRA THECAL: Injected into the fluid surrounding the spinal cord.
intravenous (IV): Of or pertaining to the inside of a vein , as of a thrombus. Injection directly into a vein . You will learn quickly that the details ...