| 41. | The cannula improves the respiratory distress, the oxygen saturation, and the patient's comfort.
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| 42. | When a surgical knot is formed outside the body it must be drawn into a laparoscopic cannula.
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| 43. | Use of the Trendelenburg position and mobilizing the uterus by a transvaginal cannula were introduced by Palmer.
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| 44. | A painful flush may indicate tissuing or phlebitis and is an indication that the cannula should be relocated.
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| 45. | Other workers recommend deeply scoring the cannula with a triangular file, then sharply snapping the weakened section.
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| 46. | A cannula or catheter inserted into an artery may be used to measure pulse pressure or pulmonary wedge pressures.
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| 47. | A peripheral cannula is the most common intravenous access method utilized in both hospitals and pre-hospital services.
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| 48. | The needle is pushed into the layer of fat below the skin, taking the plastic cannula with it.
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| 49. | The Omnipod takes this freedom away because the cannula component of the pump is fully integrated into the pod.
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| 50. | He inserted a cannula near the base of Palumbo's vena cava, the heart-lung bypass machine.
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