Subcutaneous low molecular weight heparin in place of heparin infusion during warfarin dose optimisation in cerebral ischaemia. Venketasubramanian N,Chua HC. Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery . 1998Venketasubramanian N,Chua HC.Subcutaneous low molecular weight heparin in place of heparin infusion ...
Subcutaneous heparin injection often causes problems such as bruise, pain, induration, and hematoma at the injection site. Bruising that result from heparin injections may lead to anxiety, disruption of body image, the rejection of the treatment in patients, and the reduction of the reliance of ...
(Medicine)medsituated, used, or introduced beneath the skin:a subcutaneous injection. [C17: from Late Latinsubcutāneus,from sub- + Latincutisskin + -eous] ˌsubcuˈtaneouslyadv Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, ...
Subcutaneous (SC) injectionspierce the epidermis and dermis of the skin to deliver medication to the subcutaneous layer. It is a common route of delivery for medications such as insulin and low molecular weight heparin (LMWH). Thissubcutaneous injectionguide provides a step-by-step approach to per...
Conclusion The injection site for patients subjected to triple anti-coagulation regimens should be selected at the outer quadrant of the abdomen when nurses perform peri-umbilical subcutaneous injection of low molecular heparin in an effort to reduce subcutaneous hemorrhage rate. 展开 ...
injection(Johnson-Delaney and Harrison, 1996; Riggs and Mitchell, 2009). When compared to other administration routes, large volumes may be injected subcutaneously due to the elasticity of the skin and the ability to use multipleinjection sitesat one time. However, the amount injected per site ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook SC (redirected fromsubcutaneous) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Acronyms Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to subcutaneous:subcutaneous edema SC The two-characterISO3166 country code for SEYCHELLES. ...
Recently, however, a patient treated with heparin was described who developed cutaneous necrosis unrelated to injection site (8). Heparin necrosis is probably an allergic vasculitis resembling the Arthus reaction (2~5, 8). We describe an unusual skin reaction during heparin therapy. 展开 ...
significant differences between the two groups in the incidence of serious complications, although almost half of those receiving intravenous heparin had some minor problem with the constant infusion pump and just over half of those receiving subcutaneous heparin had some bruising at the injection site...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Hemorrhage (redirected fromsubcutaneous hemorrhage) Dictionary Thesaurus Encyclopedia [hem´ŏ-rij] the escape of blood from a ruptured vessel; it can be either external or internal. Blood from an artery is brigh...