PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «HEPARINISED»
heparinised
heparinised
medical
heparinize
nize
īz″
render
blood
incoagulable
with
heparin
nīz″
treat
collins
always
ˈhepərɪˌnaɪzd
definitions
adjective
heparinized
british
saline
medsafe
sodium
porcine
mucous
normal
name
medicine
presentation
colourless
everyday
chemistry
collected
vials
when
have
take
test
notice
that
person
collects
your
into
special
tube
marked
find
wordreference
ˈhɛpərɪn
polysaccharide
containing
sulphate
groups
present
most
body
tissues
anticoagulant
used
treatment
thrombosis
using
flush
maintain
patency
arterial
central
venous
lines
well
known
practice
literature
search
undertaken
injection
medicines
active
ingredient
number
description
myvmc
action
increases
factors
normally
prevent
formation
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HEPARINISED»
Descubre el uso de
heparinised en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
heparinised y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Practical Neonatal Care
RIAJL BLOOD SAMPLING * The tap should once again be turned off to the
infusion pump and the required amount of blood must be withdrawn into the
heparinised syringe. <•> The three way should be turned halfway between the
baby and ...
2
Practical Clinical Biochemistry: Methods and Interpretations
3-5 ml clotted blood or heparinised plasma. CO-, 3-5 ml anticoagulated blood (Li
heparin). Crcatinine 2-3 ml clotted blood or heparinised plasma can be used.
Haemolysis interferes. Some chromogen products create interference. Crcatinine
...
3
District Nursing Manual of Clinical Procedures
Table 7.5 Guidelines for maintaining CVAD patency* CVAD Flushing solution
Volume of flushing solution Frequency Rationale Open-ended PICC Heparinised
sodium chloride solution (Kelly 1992; Dougherty & Watson 2011; RCN 2010) 5ml
...
4
Surface Modification of Biomaterials: Methods Analysis and ...
However, these surface binding technologies cannot create a stable heparinised
surface. Treatment of cellulose dialysis membranes such as membrane, with
ethylene imine and subsequent treatment by heparin produced anti-
thrombogenic ...
5
An Introduction to Clinical Pharmaceutics
The adhesion of crystalline drugs to carrier particles such as lactose Box 1.2
Bacterial adhesion The inhibitory effects on bacterial adhesion of a new
hydrophilic heparinised catheter to be used in patients with malignant obstructive
jaundice, ...
Alexander T. Florence, 2010
6
Textbook of Neonatal Medicine: A Chinese Perspective
Flush with heparinised saline and close the tap to the catheter. insert the catheter
into the arterial lumen and advance it gently to the desired length. Resistance
may be felt at the umbilical ring or at the junction of internal iliac and femoral
artery ...
Victor Y.H. Yu, Zekang Feng, Reginald C. Tsang, 1996
7
Dermal Replacements in General, Burn, and Plastic Surgery: ...
In contrast, the heparinised matrices (H1E1) showed a striking increase over time
, and the VEGF effects were clearly evident. These VEGF effects were observable
after 2 and 8 days of implantation but subsequently decreased. Our next ...
Lars-Peter Kamolz, David Benjamin Lumenta, 2013
8
Issues in Veterinary Practices and Specialties: 2011 Edition
“Reasons for performing study: Plastic heparinised vacutainer tubes are used for
blood gas analysis in horses. This collection method may not be ideal because
influx of atmospheric O-2 through the permeable plastic wall of the vacutainer ...
9
Hutchison's Paediatrics
A syringe is attached to a scalp vein needle set and the system filled with
heparinised saline. The needle is inserted into a convenient superficial vein (not
the sagittal sinus) and the needle and a loop of cannula taped to the skin in the
usual ...
Gupta Goel, Krishna M. Goel, Devendra K. Gupta, 2012
10
Herold's Internal Medicine -
At room temperature blood glucose is metabolised, causing false low glucose
levels (pseudohypoglycaemia). Serum and heparinised plasma may be kept at 4-
8°C for 3 days, without any significant changes in most basic components (< 10%
).
5 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HEPARINISED»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
heparinised en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
BMC Genomics | Full text | Comparison of genomic signatures of …
A total of 146 (Kintampo n = 88, Navrongo n = 58) whole blood samples (up to 5 ml) were collected into heparinised vacutainer tubes (BD Biosciences, CA, USA) ... «BMC Blogs Network, Jul 15»
Head-to-Head Independent Study Shows Use of GE Healthcare's …
... and flush the catheter frequently (eg. with heparinised saline) so as to minimize the risk of procedure-related thrombosis and embolism. «MarketWatch, Mar 14»
Contrast Media and CT Image Reconstruction from GE Healthcare …
... procedures one should pay meticulous attention to the angiographic technique and flush the catheter frequently (eg. with heparinised saline) ... «Business Wire, Mar 12»
Organs of those killed by euthanasia being used
'Donors were heparinised [injected with an anticoagulant] immediately before a cocktail of drugs was given by the treating physician who ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 11»
Blue suede shoes to the North Pole
The prognosis for surgery wasn't good, however, as babies with Heparinised blood can bleed excessively. The night before surgery, the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Ago 06»