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- Administration of intravenous medication. Administering IV meds to adults
RM170.A37 2003
- (Producer) Demonstrates direct infusion when the patient has a medication lock, an infusing IV, or an incompatible intravenous infusion; intermittent infusion when the patient has a medication lock or an infusing IV; a continuous infusion.
- Administration of intravenous medication. Intravenous medication administration an overview /
RM170.A36 2003
- (Producer) Presents an overview of general guidelines, and the three methods commonly used to administer IV meds. Safety issues specific to IV administration and site assessment are stressed.
- Administration of intravenous medication. Intravenous medication administration to children
RM170.A38 2003
- (Producer) Illustrates the three methods of administration using techniques and equipment appropriate to a pediatric setting. Guidelines for correctly calculating dosage, volume, and concentration of meds are presented, along with safety issues specific to pediatric medication administration.
- Basic clinical procedures /
RB37.B374
1. The Fingerstick technique -- 2. The Hematocrit -- 3. Venipuncture and activated clotting time -- 4. Examination for occult blood -- 5. Peripheral blood film -- 6. Throat culture -- 7. Urinalysis. - Seven vignettes demonstrate eight basic clinical procedures.
- Blood collection : the routine venipuncture /
RM172.B56
- Film reviews the basics of blood collection, demonstrating venipuncture techniques and incorporating the rules and regulations considered the standard of practice.
- Blood specimen collection by skin puncture in infants / vol. 2,
RJ286.B56
- Description of proper techniques of blood sampling to test for metabolic defects in sick and well newborns.
- Care of the patient receiving IV therapy
RM170.C372 1993
- This program is intended for use in training medical professionals and students in the use of IV therapy. Includes demonstrations of correct procedures and discussion of potential complications.
- Clinical laboratory instrumentation and automation : principles, applications, and selection /
RB38.A87 Guide
Fundamental principles of electronics / Barbara J. Cleveland -- Spectrophotometry / Kory M. Ward and Edward Harris -- Particle counters / Deborah T. Firestone -- Instrumentation for the measurement of blood gases and electrolytes / David D. Koch and Barbara J. Cleveland -- Chromatography instrumentation systems / Timothy G. McManamon -- Electrophoretic instrumentation systems / James E. Love and Kory M. Ward -- Automated instrumentation (generic) / Linda Kasper -- Clinical chemistry automation / Robert P. De Cresce and Mark S. Lifshitz -- Automated hematology analyzers / Donald J. Gartner and John R. Snyder -- Automation in clinical microbiology / George T. Tortora -- Immunochemistry analyzers / Vivien Soo -- Forensic instrumental applications / Richard O. Pfau -- Laboratory information systems / Karen M. Escolas -- Chemistry instrumentation for the small office laboratory / Herbert K. Naito and Yun-Sik Kwak -- Instrumentation systems: reliability and validity issues / David J. Thornton and Bernadette L. Thornton -- Preventive maintenance and troubleshooting / Joseph G. Fink and Sheshadri Narayanan -- Improving laboratory efficiency through workflow analysis / Craig A. Lehmann and Alan Leiken -- Impact of instrumentation on laboratory costs / Alan Leiken and Craig A. Lehmann -- Videos: pt. 1. Low throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 2. Medium throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 3. High throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 4. Hematology and special analyzers. - Video demonstrates instruments which represent some of the most widely used technological devices in clinical laboratories today. Designed to complement Clinical laboratory instrumentation and automation, by Ward, Lehmann, and Leiken, published by W.B. Saunders in 1994.
- Clinical laboratory instrumentation and automation : principles, applications, and selection /
RB38.A87
Fundamental principles of electronics / Barbara J. Cleveland -- Spectrophotometry / Kory M. Ward and Edward Harris -- Particle counters / Deborah T. Firestone -- Instrumentation for the measurement of blood gases and electrolytes / David D. Koch and Barbara J. Cleveland -- Chromatography instrumentation systems / Timothy G. McManamon -- Electrophoretic instrumentation systems / James E. Love and Kory M. Ward -- Automated instrumentation (generic) / Linda Kasper -- Clinical chemistry automation / Robert P. De Cresce and Mark S. Lifshitz -- Automated hematology analyzers / Donald J. Gartner and John R. Snyder -- Automation in clinical microbiology / George T. Tortora -- Immunochemistry analyzers / Vivien Soo -- Forensic instrumental applications / Richard O. Pfau -- Laboratory information systems / Karen M. Escolas -- Chemistry instrumentation for the small office laboratory / Herbert K. Naito and Yun-Sik Kwak -- Instrumentation systems: reliability and validity issues / David J. Thornton and Bernadette L. Thornton -- Preventive maintenance and troubleshooting / Joseph G. Fink and Sheshadri Narayanan -- Improving laboratory efficiency through workflow analysis / Craig A. Lehmann and Alan Leiken -- Impact of instrumentation on laboratory costs / Alan Leiken and Craig A. Lehmann -- Videos: pt. 1. Low throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 2. Medium throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 3. High throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 4. Hematology and special analyzers. - Video demonstrates instruments which represent some of the most widely used technological devices in clinical laboratories today. Designed to complement Clinical laboratory instrumentation and automation, by Ward, Lehmann, and Leiken, published by W.B. Saunders in 1994.
- Disk susceptibility testing : step by step /
QR69.A57D57 1995
- Based on NCCLS document M2-A5, Performance standards for antimicrobial disk susceptibility tests. 5th ed.
- I.V. therapy video and workbook
RM178.I9 1996
- Video uses clinical scenarios and computer graphics to present the basic steps of peripheral intravenous therapy: preparing for I.V. therapy, selecting the infusion site, selecting and preparing the equipment, performing the venipuncture, handling routine care, administering I.V. medications, managing complications, and discontinuing the infusion. Chapters in accompanying workbook are linked to each video segment and provide additional details on concepts, procedures, and alternative techniques. Book also includes review questions and answers.
- OSHA's bloodborne pathogens standard compliance in the clinical laboratory /
RB36.O75
- Designed to inform employees in clinical laboratories of their rights and responsibilities under OSHA's new standards on exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Describes the role of OSHA in instituting and enforcing this regulation; the use of engineering controls, work practice controls, and personal protective equipment; the appropriate handling of waste; recordkeeping and training; hepatitis B vaccination; and exposure control programs, particularly in relation to the HIV virus and the hepatitus B virus.
- Safer infusion therapy /
RM170.S24
Pt. 1. The basics. -- Pt. 2. Initiating venipuncture. -- Pt. 3. Reducing complications and improving outcomes. -- Pt. 4. Care and maintenance. -- Pt. 5. Pediatrics. - Summary : This program is designed to give the clinician a clear and accurate foundational understanding of intravenous therapy.
- Starting IVs and drawing blood
RM170.S7 1995
- Live demonstrations provide a detailed close-up look at the techniques and equipment used to start IVs and draw blood. Video emphasizes aspects to consider in preparing and selecting devices and venipuncture sites, maintaining sterile technique, and supporting the patient.
- Starting IVs in an adult a focus on effective strategies /
RM170.S73 2005
disc 1: Starting IVs -- disc 2: Self-grading tests -- disc 3: Instructor's guides.
- Venipuncture /
RM182.V445 1997
- Venipuncture aiming for high quality /
RM182.V45 1993
- Provides information on procedures for obtaining blood specimens by venipuncture.
- Venipuncture technique
RM147.M4 pt.5
- This program describes the various types of needles available and indications for use. Describes in depth the procedures for insertion of various needles and catheters. Discusses complications from the insertion, the infusion and medications, and presents precautions to prevent these complications.