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Intravenous therapy (abbreviated as IV therapy) is a
medical technique that
administers fluids,
medications and
nutrients directly into a person's vein...
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Intravenous (IV) iron
infusion is a
therapy in
which a
combination of iron and
saline solution is
delivered directly into the
bloodstream through a vein...
- 1930s,
physicians started to
augment inhaled general anesthetics with
intravenous general anesthetics. The
drugs used in
combination offered a
better risk...
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Alyglo (immune
globulin intravenous human-stwk)
Asceniv (immune
globulin intravenous,
human – slra)
Bivigam (immune
globulin intravenous –
human 10% liquid)...
- is
administered intravenously, its
bioavailability is 100%. However, when a
medication is
administered via
routes other than
intravenous, its bioavailability...
- processes.
Fluids can be
replaced with oral
rehydration therapy (drinking),
intravenous therapy,
rectally such as with a
Murphy drip, or by hypodermoclysis,...
- the skin into the body (usually
intravenously, but also at an
intramuscular or subcutaneous, location).
Intravenous therapy, a form of drug injection...
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Total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA)
refers to the
intravenous administration of
anesthetic agents to
induce a
temporary loss of
sensation or awareness...
- with
minimal hypotonicity or hypertonicity. NS is used
frequently in
intravenous drips (IVs) for
people who
cannot take
fluids orally and have developed...
- is a form of
imaging of the
renal pelvis and ureter.
Types include:
Intravenous pyelogram – In
which a
contrast solution is
introduced through a vein...