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… in wound Is the cut or wound more than 0.6 cm (0.25 in.) deep and 2.0 cm (0.75 in.) long with sides that gape open? … 8 hours of the injury. Yes Cut more than 0.6 cm (0.25 in.) deep and 2.0 cm (0.75 in.) long with sides that gape open No Cut more than 0.6 cm (0.25 in.) deep and 2.0 cm (0.75 in.) long with sides that gape open …
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… TIPS is a procedure in which a stent is placed to join two veins in a damaged liver. One vein carries blood to the liver (portal vein). The other vein goes from the liver to the heart …
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… which is usually tender and painful. The sore expands into deeper layers of the skin. It can look like a scrape … tendon, or bone. At stage 4 , the pressure injury is very deep, reaching into muscle and bone and causing extensive damage. Damage to deeper tissues, tendons , and joints may occur. In stages 3 …
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… you need intravenous fluids or medicine directly into the vein, a needle attached to an intravenous (IV) catheter is inserted into the vein. There may be a slight amount of redness and swelling at the puncture site. The vein may become irritated. This irritation is called …
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… shunts. These shunts may lower blood pressure in the vein that carries blood to the liver (portal vein). They do this by diverting the flow of blood from the portal vein to the large vein that returns blood to the heart (vena …
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… Relaxing Your Mind and Body Actionset Overview Take a deep breath. Hold it for a moment, and then exhale. Feel … see what works best for you. Relaxing the mind Take slow, deep breaths. Or try other breathing exercises for … example, listen to your body. Is your breathing fast, slow, deep, or shallow? Do you hear noises, such as traffic, or do …
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… or near an eye. The fish hook is in a joint, in a bone, or deep in a muscle. You are concerned that removing the fish … hook. If the fish hook is not near an eye, joint, bone, or deep muscle, and you are confident you can remove it, try … . If medical help is not available and the fish hook is deeply embedded in the skin, try the advance-and-cut method …
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… are used to treat sudden (acute) bleeding from enlarged veins (varices). They make small blood vessels constrict, which reduces blood flow to veins that carry blood to the liver (portal veins). These medicines also may be used along with …
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… an intravenous catheter (IV), which gives medicines into a vein near the skin surface. Give medicines that affect the … A CVAD may be used to draw blood for tests only if another vein, such as in the hand or arm, can't be used. It may also … or PICC line (say "pick"), is a CVAD inserted into a vein in the arm rather than a vein in the neck or chest. …
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… variceal bleeding by lowering the pressure in the enlarged veins (varices). Variceal bleeding occurs when the pressure increases in the portal vein system and the veins in the esophagus, stomach, and rectum enlarge to help …