Here is a great educational site about IV access
Posted By: diddles on 2005-11-29
In Reply to: PICC line placement or PIC line placement?? - Chest x-ray
Subject: Here is a great educational site about IV access
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Cannot access the site? - sm
Subject: Cannot access the site? - sm
Tried googling http://ssrsurgical.com/index.html but no can find.
Here's a great site!
Subject: Here's a great site!
Don't have my list in front of me, but go to www.chemocare.com. It has the chemo drugs and other info.
Thank you for the great site!!! nm
Subject: Thank you for the great site!!! nm
Thank you so much! Great site!
Subject: Thank you so much! Great site!
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gee, this is a great site!
Subject: gee, this is a great site!
I am looking forward to starting my career with this kind of support
Great site! Thanks! nm
Subject: Great site! Thanks! nm
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Great site. Thanks!! nm
Subject: Great site. Thanks!! nm
great site-- thanks!
Subject: great site-- thanks!
I went to this site and it is very helpful! Sure wish I had this a long time ago, but I have it in my favorites now!
Great site. Thx! nm
Subject: Great site. Thx! nm
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Great site to help with this...
Subject: Great site to help with this...
http://www.labtestsonline.org
Yes they are correct.
sm for great site
Subject: sm for great site
http://www.chemocare.com/bio/
Thanks! Great site!
Subject: Thanks! Great site!
Looks like a great site!
Subject: Looks like a great site!
Thanks for sharing.
Great abbreviation web site. sm
Subject: Great abbreviation web site. sm
http://www.euspirit.org/en/upload/984528174.37955/abbtwo.htm
I just found VFFTC on there as I couldn't remember it and was having a major brain cramp. Always remember if it sounds like "B" it could be "V" and check both.
This site has helped me out a lot with those docs that like to abbreviate everything.
I actually had one doc that dictated, as fast as he could talk, under physical exam, WDWNLAM with no clue as to what part of the PE he was getting at. It took me a minute to realize he was abbrieviating "well developed, well nourished Latin American Male."
Great site - onelook.com - see more
Subject: Great site - onelook.com - see more
Not your original poster.
I had never used this site before, but browsing the posts today I saw your message and decided to check OneLook.com. Wow! I have put it in my favorites and I am sure I will use it a lot in the future!!!! Thanks.
Here's a great site for labs.....
Subject: Here's a great site for labs.....
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Great site! Thanks for the info!!
Subject: Great site! Thanks for the info!!
That is GREAT! Cool site.
Subject: That is GREAT! Cool site.
Thanks. Great site! Very detailed.
Subject: Thanks. Great site! Very detailed.
I also like this one http://www.bloodbook.com/ranges.html#BLOOD
It doesn't have too many lab values listed, but it is a good quick reference.
Thank you! I bookmarked that site, it is great! nm
Subject: Thank you! I bookmarked that site, it is great! nm
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get spelling help at onelook.com. Great site! nm
Subject: get spelling help at onelook.com. Great site! nm
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Thanks for the site! Really great resource! Kudos!
Subject: Thanks for the site! Really great resource! Kudos!
Glad to help. That emedicine.com is a great site. nm
Subject: Glad to help. That emedicine.com is a great site. nm
Great site for anything medical, abbrevs, Rx, etc.
Subject: Great site for anything medical, abbrevs, Rx, etc.
I think I use the following site more than anything else. It's a great all-around site for all things medical, but the abbreviation look-up is awesome! You can also look up abbrevs by definition. It also has a medical dictionary, ICD9 code search, Rx look-up, US Rx drug spelling, skin conditions, hospitals worldwide, medical associations, and more!
http://www.pharmalexicon.com/
HTH!
Here is what I found on great site.Medlixicon.com sm
Subject: Here is what I found on great site.Medlixicon.com sm
http://www.medilexicon.com/medicalabbreviations.php
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cachectic....wasted.... use onelook.com for look ups. Great site! nm
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Here is another great site for newest surgical products. sm
Subject: Here is another great site for newest surgical products. sm
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http://www.medcompare.com/
Glad to help. That medcompare.com site is great for this stuff. nm
Subject: Glad to help. That medcompare.com site is great for this stuff. nm
great site for ortho tests and signs
Subject: great site for ortho tests and signs
http://www.medical-transcription1.com/NewsArticleDetail162.htm
Thanks for posting the solution to your problem..it is an educational experience for all of us...
Subject: Thanks for posting the solution to your problem..it is an educational experience for all of us...
Really, so many times when people find answers to the questions that they post, they just say...'Never mind, found it,' which leaves a lot of us up in the air as to what the answer was! So thanks for sharing your solution!
CVT access
Subject: CVT access
Has anyone heard of CVT access? Chief complaint is "Need for CVT (?) access"
IV access?
Subject: IV access?
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I bet he's saying access catheter then!
Subject: I bet he's saying access catheter then!
Yes, the KVO allows easy access
Subject: Yes, the KVO allows easy access
warranted. In my experience, the KVO rate was used during a transesophageal echocardiogram wherein if the patient needed a bolus of a med, then the line was there to give it. Saline was given at a KVO rate, but I think it also (slow drip) allowed hydration for the patient while undergoing the procedure. I believe these drips given at KVO rate can be started a lot of times in the ER to allow venous access.
Is the MT able to access old records
Subject: Is the MT able to access old records
and saw this was the proper medication? That may be where the MT got it.
Great credentials. Great advice.
Subject: Great credentials. Great advice.
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? Vascular access resistance
Subject: ? Vascular access resistance
s/l it, though VAR could stand for venoarteriolar reflex, venoarteriolar response, etc.
Can you access old reports to see if it's something used routinely? nm
Subject: Can you access old reports to see if it's something used routinely? nm
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Can you access any of the old reports to see if he "normally" says something here? nm
Subject: Can you access any of the old reports to see if he "normally" says something here? nm
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s/l mitrophenov access to the bladder?
Subject: s/l mitrophenov access to the bladder?
apical access guidewire?
Subject: apical access guidewire?
This is a bunionectomy. s/l apical access guidewire
Skin Axis / Access
Subject: Skin Axis / Access
In a mammogram, doc dictates: "At ultrasound, this does correspond to a smooth, oval, hypoechoic, well-defined nodule, which is parallel to the skin axis/access, measuring 14 x 4 x 9 mm. "
Is it "axis" or "access?" Thanks in advance :-)
s/l CCAP/CAPA Access Med Plus
Subject: s/l CCAP/CAPA Access Med Plus
We have given patient Access MedPlus number to CCAP/CAPA to see if she would qualify for any free services as she has no insurance. It may also be "CAP/CAPA"
Thanks,
Abby
IV access. S/l might be multi-lumen
Subject: IV access. S/l might be multi-lumen
May be Mediport infusion access device? nm
Subject: May be Mediport infusion access device? nm
Can you access file samples? They usually say procedures over
Subject: Can you access file samples? They usually say procedures over
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Could he have meant central venous access? I don't know
Subject: Could he have meant central venous access? I don't know
what the CVP would be, though, unless central venous pressure line?
I would have to see what the patient's other problems were I guess. I have never heard this in an extremity exam before though.
Any chance you can access the radiology report and
Subject: Any chance you can access the radiology report and
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diabetic taking insulin and access?
Subject: diabetic taking insulin and access?
Sounds clear enough, "patient is diabetic, taking insulin and access" ???
That was my first thought, but IV access makes sense. sm
Subject: That was my first thought, but IV access makes sense. sm
For more context, I should have mentioned pt has suspected meningitis - has the severe headache, fever, chills, nausea, and has a positive Brudzinski.
Pt that needs dialysis access with s/l AlphaSplit catheter insertion.
Subject: Pt that needs dialysis access with s/l AlphaSplit catheter insertion.
I know HemoSplit, Hickman, Niagara, but this one I can't find anywhere...help!!!!
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