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  1. Vascular access (often called just "access") is needed for you to get hemodialysis . Using the access, blood is removed from your body, cleaned by a dialyzer, then ...
  2. Vascular access (often called just "access") is needed for you to get hemodialysis. The access is where you receive hemodialysis . Using the access, blood is removed from ...
  3. You have a vascular access for hemodialysis . Taking good care of your access helps make it last longer. Follow your health care provider's instructions on ...
  4. ... Martin BC, Aebersold ML, Gonzalez L. Central vascular access devices. In: Smith SF, Duell DJ, Martin BC, ...
  5. ... Martin BC, Aebersold M, Gonzalez L. Central vascular access devices. In: Smith SF, Duell DJ, Martin BC, ...
  6. ... surgeon may not be able to reach the access port to tighten or loosen the band. You ... need minor surgery to fix this problem. The access port may flip upside down, making it impossible ...
  7. ... care providers will take charge of you. Your access area will be washed, and you will be ... and pulse. Needles will be placed in your access area to allow blood to flow in and ...
  8. ... through a tube. Your doctor will create an access where the tube attaches. Usually, an access will be in a blood vessel in your ... Handle the equipment Place the needle into the access site Monitor the machine and your blood pressure ...
  9. ... portal. Many providers now offer patient portals. For access, you will need to set up an account. ... under age 18 years, you may be given access to your child's patient portal, too. Providers can ...
  10. ... catheter is an alternative method of NICU intravenous access. Adv Neonatal Care . 2018;18(4):295-301. ... Witt SH, Carr CM, Krywko DM. Indwelling vascular access devices: emergency access and management. In: Roberts JR, ...
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