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Taking the sting out of needles


SM Yentis - JRSM, 2005 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Does it matter? To answer this question you merely have to ask anyone who has
ever had an intravenous cannula inserted—or better still, ask a colleague to
insert one in your own arm (without local, of course). Not everyone suffers ...
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Local anaesthesia for venous cannulation and arterial blood gas sampling: are doctors using …


DM Sado, CD Deakin - JRSM, 2005 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
The pain of venous cannulation and arterial puncture can be greatly lessened by
local anaesthesia. We sought information about the use of local anaesthesia for
these procedures by doctors working in medicine, surgery and anaesthetics. ...
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[PDF] A randomized, controlled trial of the reciprocating procedure device for local anesthesia


SE Nunez, EJ Bedrick, SC Kettwich, LG … - Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2008 - avancamedical.us
*Department of Internal Medicine, and †Department of Mathematics and
Statistics, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New
Mexico Reprint Address: Wilmer L. Sibbitt, Jr., MD, Departments of Internal ...
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Factors affecting pain in intravenous catheter placement: role of depression illness


S Soysal, H Topacoglu, O Karcioglu, M … - International journal of clinical practice, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
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Analysis of factors affecting pain in intravenous catheter placement: a survey of 925 patients


S Soysal, H Topacoglu, O Karcioglu, M … - International journal of clinical practice(Esher), 2005 - cat.inist.fr
The aim of the study was to determine some factors affecting pain during
intravenous(iv) catheter placement in an emergency department(ED). A
cross-sectional, observational study was conducted at an academic ED. Nine ...
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Effect of topical alkane vapocoolant spray on pain with intravenous cannulation in patients …

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R Hijazi, D Taylor, J Richardson - British Medical Journal, 2009 - bmj.com
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Don't Be AmBEVELent about Needle Position


Y Rodriguez, P Koyyalamudi, L Curia, E … - asaabstracts.com
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The Effect of Needle Bevel Position on Pain for Subcutaneous Lidocaine Injection


K Candiotti, Y Rodriguez, P Koyyalamudi, L … - Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2009 - Elsevier
It is a common practice for medical practitioners to use subcutaneous
infiltration of lidocaine to alleviate the pain of intravenous cannulation or
line insertion. Although previous studies have assessed several factors ...
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Serotonin syndrome


A Somogyi - australianprescriber.com
Editor, – In the case report on serotonin syndrome precipitated by an
over-the-counter cold remedy (Aust Prescr 2006;29:71), several mechanisms that
may have caused this were proposed. I would like to add another ...
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Butorphanol premedication to facilitate invasive monitoring in cardiac surgery patients …


M Tripathi, SS Nath, S Banerjee - Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia, 2009 - annals.in
Cannulations (peripheral vein, radial artery and jugular vein) performed for
invasive monitoring before induction of anaesthesia in cardiac surgery patients
may be associated with stress and anxiety. The efficacy and safety of ...
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