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  2. Instruments used in general medicine - Wikipedia

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    Catheter: to drain and collect urine directly from the bladder (primary use) also to act as a makeshift oxygen tube etc. Crocodile forceps: to remove foreign bodies from ear or nasal cavities. Electrocardiograph machine: to record the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time [1] Enema equipment

  3. Port (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    There are many different models of ports. The particular model selected is based on the patient's specific medical conditions. Portals: can be made of plastic, stainless steel, or titanium; can be single chamber or dual chamber; vary in height, width and shape. Catheters: can be made of biocompatible, medical-grade polyurethane or silicone

  4. Mandrin (medical equipment) - Wikipedia

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    A mandrin is a metal guide for flexible catheters. [1] It is a stiff wire or stylet inserted into the soft catheter and gives it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure. [2] It is sometimes called a mandrel, [2] although mandrel may refer to other types of instruments as well.

  5. Peripheral venous catheter - Wikipedia

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    The catheter is introduced into the vein by a needle (similar to blood drawing), which is subsequently removed while the small plastic cannula remains in place. The catheter is then fixed by taping it to the patient's skin or using an adhesive dressing. A peripheral venous catheter is the most commonly used vascular access in medicine.

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    Rating Action: Moody's revises Numotion's outlook to negative and affirms B2 CFRGlobal Credit Research - 14 Dec 2021New York, December 14, 2021 -- Moody's Investors Service ("Moody's") today ...

  7. Venous access - Wikipedia

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    In some situations, venous access is obtained by inserting catheters into the large central veins of the trunk of the body such as the internal jugular, subclavian, or femoral veins. This type of venous access is performed with central venous catheters (CVCs) , and is required in certain situations where peripheral access is inadequate.

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