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247 related items for PubMed ID: 9805118

  • 1. Accuracy of measurements of hemoglobin and potassium in blood samples from peripheral catheters.
    Fincher RK, Strong JS, Jackson JL.
    Am J Crit Care; 1998 Nov; 7(6):439-43. PubMed ID: 9805118
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  • 2. Comparison of two blood sampling methods in anticoagulation therapy: venipuncture and peripheral venous catheter.
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  • 3. Blood sampling through peripheral venous catheters is reliable for selected basic analytes in children.
    Berger-Achituv S, Budde-Schwartzman B, Ellis MH, Shenkman Z, Erez I.
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  • 4. Comparison of laboratory values obtained by phlebotomy versus saline lock devices.
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  • 5. Discard volumes necessary for clinically useful coagulation studies from heparinized Hickman catheters.
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  • 6. Comparison of PT, aPTT, and factor VII values obtained by concurrent sample collection by direct venipuncture and peripheral venous catheters.
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  • 8. Obtaining blood samples for coagulation studies from a normal saline lock.
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  • 11. Comparison of prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, and fibrinogen concentration in blood samples collected via an intravenous catheter versus direct venipuncture in dogs.
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  • 12. Obtaining reliable plasma sodium and glucose determinations from pulmonary artery catheters.
    Carlson KK, Snyder ML, LeClair HW, Underhill SL, Ashwood ER, Detter JC.
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  • 13. Comparative study of bedside and laboratory measurements of hemoglobin.
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  • 14. Comparison of two techniques for obtaining samples for coagulation studies: venipuncture and intraarterial line.
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  • 15. [The reliability of serum potassium levels measured in blood from a central venous catheter].
    Nielsen HK, Svanegaard J, Madsen HH.
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  • 17. Comparison of sampling methods for obtaining accurate coagulation values in hemodialysis patients with heparinized central venous catheters.
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  • 18. A discard volume of twice the deadspace ensures clinically accurate arterial blood gases and electrolytes and prevents unnecessary blood loss.
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  • 19. The reliability of blood sampling from peripheral intravenous infusion lines. Complete blood cell counts, electrolyte panels, and survey panels.
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  • 20. Prevention of hemolysis in blood samples collected from intravenous catheters.
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