Subclavian catheterization technique

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Subclavian catheterization technique
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Description This program discusses the materials, anatomy, and procedures used in the insertion of a subclavian intravenous line. The technique is used when rapid access to the vascular system is necessary, as in blood transfusion, rapid fluid administration in case of shock, or for central venous pressure monitoring. The necessary equipment is presented and explained in detail, followed by demonstrations of insertion points on a live subject, diagrams of inner anatomy, and footage of an actual clinical procedure on a young boy.(Critical) This program discusses the materials, anatomy, and procedures used in the insertion of a subclavian intravenous line. The presentation is well organized, meets its objectives, is logical and goes into appropriate step by step detail of the approach to subclavian placement. Thus, the program is highly recommended for students and practitioners of emergency medicine, surgery, anesthesiology, internal medicine and pediatrics.
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Author Bietz, Duane Stanley, 1938-, Bolles, John., University of Washington. Health Sciences Learning Resources Center.

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Attribution: Bietz, Duane Stanley, 1938-, Bolles, John., University of Washington. Health Sciences Learning Resources Center.

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