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There are three primary types of catheters based on their features and their usage. Learn more:
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Catheters are a crucial part of many people's bladder management. Here, we'll be covering everything you need to know about catheter types and sizes.
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🩺 Types of Injections – A Quick Guide Understanding the different types of injections and their anatomical sites is fundamental for healthcare professionals. Whether it’s intramuscular, subcutaneous, or intravenous — each route plays a crucial role in accurate drug delivery and patient safety. 🔹 1. Intramuscular (IM) Injection • Site: Into a muscle (e.g., deltoid, vastus lateralis, ventrogluteal, dorsogluteal) • Needle size: 20–25 gauge; 1–1.5 inch (adults) • Angle: 90° • Volume: Up to 3…
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A Foley catheter is a medical device that helps drain pee from your bladder. A healthcare provider can teach you how to insert and care for it.
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This document discusses central venous devices, including peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVs) and central venous access devices (CVADs). It describes the different types of central venous catheters including non-tunneled, tunneled, peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs), and implantable ports. It discusses indications for central lines, insertion sites, complications, dressing changes, and infection prevention strategies like hand hygiene and chlorhexidine skin preparation…
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