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Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 7e | Section 4. Resuscitative Procedures > | Chapter 33. Venous and Intraosseous Access in Adults Sections: Venous and Intraosseous Access in Adults: Introduction, Issues of Flow Dynamics, Peripheral Venous Access Sites, Technique for Peripheral Venous Access, Central Venous Access, Venous Cutdown, IO Vascular Access, Endotracheal Substitution for Vascular Access, Acknowledgments, References. Topics Discussed: infusions, intraosseous; venous access. Excerpt:"Vascular access enables the administration of analgesia and antibiotics, vasoactive
medications during cardiac arrest, crystalloid solutions in severe
dehydration and hypovolemia, blood transfusion for hemorrhagic shock
from trauma or GI bleeding, and therapy-guiding central venous pressure
measurements in sepsis and heart failure.1 Multiple
factors determine the route and site for venous access...."
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