In India, if a doctor tells a patient they need a canula, it's accepted without question. |
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Each comes with a prefilled syringe, a blunt-end, side-exit 23 gauge canula, and a patented light diffusing tip. |
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But he mucks it up and tries to stick the canula into a vein in her hand, à la classroom. |
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Here, people have a right to question: why do I have to have a canula, and how will you do it? |
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Use of a uterine canula enables the uterus to be mobilised and a methylene blue test carried out for the tube if needed. |
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If it becomes painful this maybe an indication that the canula is incorrectly sited and should be replaced. |
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For a chorion villi biopsy, a small piece of the future placenta is aspirated through a fine canula. |
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The oxygen is fed to the patient through an inhalation mask or nasal canula. |
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The element the most commonly associated with non removal of the canula was bronchial stasis. |
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Children with CF sometimes have an intravenous canula in the arm or hand to receive the necessary antibiotics. |
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The sun radiates down on me and my dog Rosie, who is lying carefully so as to not to crush the tubing that connects me to an electronic concentrator, providing oxygen 24 hours a day, via a nasal canula, should I need it. |
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The nasal canula is made of transparent plastic. |
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Over the next few days, he made modest improvement in respiratory function and was able to be weaned from bilevel positive airway pressure to high-flow nasal canula. |
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