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Jan 14, 2023
Thoracolecular tube abdominal tube why do B ultrasound?
Although physical examinations such as sight, touch, tapping, and listening can help determine the condition of the chest and ascites, B-ultrasound can more accurately help the ope
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Jan 14, 2023
What should we notice after abdominal tube?
(1) After the doctor connects the drainage bag, he will judge the required drainage flow according to the condition and inform the family. After the ascites is put to a given volum
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Jan 13, 2023
What position should the patient take during abdominal catheterization?
The patient may be in decubitus, semi-decubitus or lateral decubitus position, which is related to the condition and can be arranged by the doctor. How much water is discharged eac
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Jan 13, 2023
What is the purpose of an abdominal piercing tube?
(1) Diagnostic puncture: ascites were extracted for biochemical, routine and bacteriological tests to clarify the nature of ascites and assist in diagnosis and diagnosis of the dis
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Jan 13, 2023
What is an abdominal piercing?
Peritoneal puncture refers to the operation of penetrating the peritoneal cavity from the anterior abdominal wall with a puncture needle. Abdominal puncture is a common method of d
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Jan 13, 2023
What should notice after thoracolecular tube puncture?
(1) After the doctor connects the drainage bag, he will determine the required drainage volume according to the condition and inform the family members. After the chest water is pu
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Jan 12, 2023
Why can't we pump the chest all at once?
With the exception of empyema, for most patients with pleural effusion, pumping pleural effusion is not a radical treatment and merely serves to relieve symptoms. That is to say, i
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Jan 12, 2023
Which patients can't do chest piercing?
(1) severe pulmonary and cardiac insufficiency, extreme weakness can not cooperate (2) Severe cough is difficult to locate. Local skin inflammation at the puncture site 3) (4) coag
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Jan 12, 2023
Which patients need a chest piercing?
(1) For patients with unexplained pleural effusion, puncture can be performed to clarify the nature of pleural effusion and assist diagnosis. (2) There is a large amount of unilate
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Jan 12, 2023
Chest piercings are a commonly used diagnostic and therapeutic method in clin...
(1) Diagnosis: pleural fluid extraction for biochemical, routine and bacteriological tests to assist diagnosis and diagnosis of the condition. (2) Treatment: For patients with more
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Jan 11, 2023
A thoracic puncture, or pleuropuncture, is a procedure in which a puncture needle is inserted through the rib space into the pleural cavity (the space between the lungs and the che
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Jan 11, 2023
How long to rest after the bone marrow puncture needle
Generally, after bone marrow puncture needle, the patient had better rest in bed for about half an hour, if there is no obvious adverse reaction, you can get out of bed normally. A













