NUR1 311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Antibiotics, Bacteriuria, Parenteral Nutrition

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Nur1 311 lecture 7: intravascular infections and cvads. Vascular access types: vads are vascular access devices, of which there are many different types used for different. Intraosseous devices are seen in the er in the proximal humerus or proximal tibia. reasons. Ua, an umbilical access line, which is used in the nicu. A fistula connects the artery and vein in the arm, producing a central vein. Peripheral ivs: peripheral iv catheters are inserted into peripheral veins, where they remain. The external jugular on the neck is also a peripheral vein: midline iv catheters" distal tip lies in the basilic, cephalic, or brachial vein, at the level or just below the level of the axillary vein. These are usually used for 2-4 weeks. The basilic vein runs into inside of upper arm, the cephalic vein on the outside, and the axillary vein is where they join.

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