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what is 'intraosseous line'?
Definition for Intraosseous line
Intraosseous line is also known as: intraosseous acces
Intraosseous line is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: dehydration, ventricular fibrillation and septic shock or septicemia.
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dehydration
insufficient body water
Intraosseous line and dehydration
ventricular fibrillation
severe life threatening abnormal heart rhythm due to uncoordinated heart muscle contractions
Intraosseous line and ventricular fibrillation
septic shock or septicemia
severe blood infection leading to low blood pressure
Intraosseous line and septic shock or septicemia
shock
cardiovascular and respiratory collapse
Intraosseous line and shock
urosepsis
severe blood infection from the urine
Intraosseous line and urosepsis
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Intravenous (IV) lactated Ringer (LR) solution
Intraosseous line and Intravenous (IV) lactated Ringer (LR) solution
Complete Blood Count
Intraosseous line and Complete Blood Count
Complete metabolic panel
Intraosseous line and Complete metabolic panel
serum electrolytes
Intraosseous line and serum electrolytes
urine output
Intraosseous line and urine output
Intravenous (IV) normal saline (NS)
Intraosseous line and Intravenous (IV) normal saline (NS)
Blood, Platelet Count
Platelet Count
Intraosseous line and Blood, Platelet Count
Creatinine clearance
Intraosseous line and Creatinine clearance
Foley catheter
Intraosseous line and Foley catheter
Intravenous (IV) fluids
Intraosseous line and Intravenous (IV) fluids
Urethral catheter
Intraosseous line and Urethral catheter
Urinalysis
Examination of urine to detect disease
Intraosseous line and Urinalysis
Urine osmolality
Intraosseous line and Urine osmolality
serum osmolality
Intraosseous line and serum osmolality
urine pH
Intraosseous line and urine pH
BUN
Intraosseous line and BUN
Serum Creatinine
Intraosseous line and Serum Creatinine
24-hour urinary sodium
Intraosseous line and 24-hour urinary sodium
Electrolyte Administration
Intraosseous line and Electrolyte Administration
Oral rehydration therapy
Intraosseous line and Oral rehydration therapy
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dextrose 10% and 0.2% sodium chloride
Intraosseous line and dextrose 10% and 0.2% sodium chloride
dextrose 10% and 0.45% sodium chloride
Intraosseous line and dextrose 10% and 0.45% sodium chloride
dextrose 10% and 0.9% sodium chloride
Intraosseous line and dextrose 10% and 0.9% sodium chloride
dextrose 5% and 0.2% sodium chloride
Intraosseous line and dextrose 5% and 0.2% sodium chloride
dextrose 5% and 0.33% sodium chloride
Intraosseous line and dextrose 5% and 0.33% sodium chloride
dextrose 5% and 0.45% sodium chloride
Intraosseous line and dextrose 5% and 0.45% sodium chloride
dextrose 5% and 0.9% sodium chloride
Intraosseous line and dextrose 5% and 0.9% sodium chloride
lactated ringers, intravenous
Intraosseous line and lactated ringers, intravenous
sodium chloride 0.45%, intravenous
Intraosseous line and sodium chloride 0.45%, intravenous
dextrose 5% and 0.3% sodium chloride
Intraosseous line and dextrose 5% and 0.3% sodium chloride
dextrose 5% and ringers
Intraosseous line and dextrose 5% and ringers
sodium chloride 0.9%, intravenous
Intraosseous line and sodium chloride 0.9%, intravenous
calcium chloride
Intraosseous line and calcium chloride
epinephrine
Intraosseous line and epinephrine
sodium bicarbonate
Intraosseous line and sodium bicarbonate
amiodarone
Intraosseous line and amiodarone
amiodarone(cordarone)
Intraosseous line and amiodarone(cordarone)
bretylium tosylate
Intraosseous line and bretylium tosylate
glucose
Intraosseous line and glucose
lidocaine
Intraosseous line and lidocaine
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Intraosseous infusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The intraosseous route is a suitable alternative to intravenous ... of blood from intraosseous access" ... First Automatic Intraosseous Devices by ...
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eMedicine - Intraosseous Access : Article Excerpt by Pegeen Eslami
The first therapeutic use of IO access was reported in 1934.2 Subsequently, in the 1940s, a series of reports confirmed ... peripheral lines.12 The ...
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The intraosseous route is a suitable alternative t...[Indian Pediatr ...
PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that includes over ... On the other hand, the IV line could not be secured in 33% (10 out of 30) ...
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Clinical review: Vascular access for fluid infusion in children
... Trawoger R, Maurer H. Intraosseous lines in preterm and full ... Resuscitation with intraosseous lines in neonatal units. Arch Dis Child. 1993;68:324?325. ...
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eMedicine - Intraosseous Cannulation : Article by William Gluckman
intraosseous cannulation, cannulization, IO cannulation, IO, intraosseal, ... An IO line is as efficient as an intravenous route and can be inserted quickly, ...
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Injection (medicine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A medicine being administered intravenously through a peripheral IV line. ... Intraosseous infusion. Medication. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) ...
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Matrix Metalloproteinase Activity and Osteoclasts in Experimental ...
Cell Lines. PC3, an androgen-independent cell line derived from a bone ... Two weeks after intraosseous injection, we found much higher net MMP-9 activity ...
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eMedicine - Vascular Access: Surgical Perspective : Article by Shawn D ...
Intraosseous. Emergency access. Rapidly and easily inserted. Low complication rate ... These lines are best used for short-term access because of their ...
http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic3050.htm
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eMedicine - Tetralogy of Fallot : Article by Mark Spektor
... start an intravenous (IV) line, especially if not skilled in ... An intraosseous insertion could be an immediate lifesaving tool. Emergency Department Care ...
http://emedicine.com/EMERG/topic575.htm
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ATSDR - CSEM - Cholinesterase Inhibitors, Including Pesticides and ...
Intraosseous: (American Heart Association 2005) bolus, followed by continuous infusion. ... but if an I.V line cannot be established, it is better ...
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/csem/cholinesterase/atropine_medications.html
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Intravenous therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A peripheral IV line consists of a short catheter (a few centimeters long) ... tube · Defibrillation (AED, ICD) · Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) · Intraosseous ...
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eMedicine - Intraosseous Access : Article by Pegeen Eslami
The first therapeutic use of IO access was reported in 1934.2 Subsequently, in the 1940s, a series of reports confirmed ... for an intravenous line. Am J Dis ...
http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic3053.htm
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Electroacupuncture versus Diclofenac in symptomatic treatment of ...
Clinical assessments were evaluated for base-line data at the end of the run-in ... The significance of intraosseous pressure in normal and diseased states with ...
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eMedicine - Intraosseous Access : Article Excerpt by Ee Tein Tay
Intraosseous vascular access was first introduced by Drinker in 1922 as a method ... and blood products can be safely administered through the intraosseous line, and ...
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AEMT-CC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... on-line medical control, all protocols follow current guidelines for Advanced ... performing chest decompression, performing intraosseous access and comply with ...
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eMedicine - Intraosseous Access : Article by Ee Tein Tay
Intraosseous vascular access was first introduced by Drinker in 1922 ... Remove the intraosseous line as soon as an intravenous or central line is established. ...
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Cancer Medicine
... the marrow cavity leading to increased intraosseous pressure. ... plain radiograph, a subchondral lucent line, and minimal flattening of the femoral head. ...
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Optical Imaging of Cancer Metastasis to Bone Marrow
Cell Lines. The human mammary carcinoma cell line MDA-MB-231 (MDA-231) was ... For direct intraosseous implantation of MDA-231-B/Luc+ cells, two holes, 4 to 5 ...
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Wikipedia: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
User-edited article about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the emergency medical procedure for a victim of cardiac arrest, and sometimes, respiratory arrest.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiopulmonary_resuscitation
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eMedicine - Oral Hemangiomas : Article Excerpt by Steven Brett Sloan
... has become a first line of treatment for proliferating lesions. ... Intraosseous vascular malformations most commonly occur in the fourth decade of ...
http://www.emedicine.com/derm/byname/oral-hemangiomas.htm
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Chest tube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... major, a horizontal line inferior to the axilla, the anterior border of ... tube · Defibrillation (AED, ICD) · Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) · Intraosseous ...
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eMedicine - Shock, Hypovolemic : Article by Paul Kolecki
In children younger than 6 years, intraosseous access also may be used. ... For these patients, the arterial line will provide continuous blood pressure ...
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eMedicine - Osteonecrosis, Knee : Article Excerpt by: Amar Rajadhyaksha, MD
... to disruption of the joint line, resulting in painful secondary arthritis. ... The intraosseous edema leads to increased pressure within the marrow cavity and ...
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Drug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... wines, and some mushrooms, blur the line between food and drugs, as when ... as a liquid either: intramuscular, intravenous, intraperitoneal, intraosseous. ...
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eMedicine - Central Venous Access : Article by Floriano Putigna
... intraosseous needle is probably the primary choice according to Pediatric ... The femoral line should be the primary route in children who are not sedated, ...
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Lidocaine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... there is not enough study evidence to recommend it as a first-line treatment. ... Intravenous or intraosseous lidocaine is used to blunt the effects of ...
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eMedicine - Dehydration : Article by Dan L Ellsbury, MD, FAAP
Dehydration - Dehydration describes a state of negative fluid balance that may ... ( Intraosseous line: Intraosseous cannulation can easily and rapidly be achieved ...
http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic556.htm
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Paramedic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intraosseous (IO) cannulation (placement of needle into marrow space of a large bone) ... line medical control) and in some cases direct physician consultation ...
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The Management of Acute Diarrhea in Children: Oral Rehydration ...
This treatment may require two IV lines or even alternate access sites (e.g., venous cutdown, femoral vein, intraosseous infusion) ...
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eMedicine - Catheterization, Umbilical Vein : Article by John P Magnan
... umbilical vein catheterization, UV cath, umbilical vein line, vascular access ... Intraosseous access is another option that can be used in neonates. ...
http://www.emedicine.com/proc/topic80469.htm
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Pocket mask - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... being hooked up to an external line, exhaled air from the provider can still ... tube · Defibrillation (AED, ICD) · Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) · Intraosseous ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocket_mask
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eMedicine - Avascular Necrosis, Femoral Head : Article by Michael R Aiello
Intraosseous venography in patients with AVN demonstrated widespread ... A thin high-signal line, representing the articular cartilage, surrounds the ...
http://www.emedicine.com/radio/topic70.htm
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Triage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Injuries are along the lines of cuts and scrapes, or minor burns. ... tube · Defibrillation (AED, ICD) · Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) · Intraosseous ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triage
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Hereditary Multiple Exostoses -- GeneReviews -- NCBI Bookshelf
... is characterized by both exostoses and intraosseous enchondromas. ... K, Iwai T, Yuasa Y. EXTL3/EXTR1 alterations in colorectal cancer cell lines. Int J Oncol. ...
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Ollier disease
Enchondromas are common intraosseous, usually benign cartilaginous tumors, that ... a single gene defect or by combinations of (germ-line and/or somatic) mutations. ...
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eMedicine - Vascular Access: Surgical Perspective : Article Excerpt by ...
... central catheters, PICC lines, central venous catheters, percutaneous ... Intraosseous. Emergency access. Rapidly and easily inserted. Low complication rate ...
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British Columbia Ambulance Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When dialed from a land line or mobile phone (excluding satellite phone and VoIP ... Central Line Monitoring, arterial line placement, adult intraosseous placement, ...
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Surgical correction of unsuccessful derotational humeral osteotomy in ...
A scapular line was drawn connecting the medial margin of the scapula to the ... and the significant intraosseous torque results in immediate clavicular and ...
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Hereditary Multiple Exostoses
HME, metachondromatosis is characterized by both exostoses and intraosseous. enchondromas. ... in colorectal cancer cell lines. Int J Oncol. 1999;15: ...
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Emergency medical technician-intermediate - Wikipedia, the free ...
EMT-Enhanced can start IV lines, perform endotracheal intubation, and administer ... tube · Defibrillation (AED, ICD) · Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) · Intraosseous ...
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Electrocardiogram - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lead V5 is placed horizontally with V4 in the anterior axillary line ... tube · Defibrillation (AED, ICD) · Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) · Intraosseous ...
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eMedicine - Glomus Tumor : Article Excerpt by Seema Varma
Intraosseous glomus tumors, which arise from bone, are similarly rare. ... Enchondroma most often affects the cartilage that lines the inside of the bones. ...
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Emergency department - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... airway equipment, oxygen, intravenous lines and fluids, and emergency drugs. ... tube · Defibrillation (AED, ICD) · Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) · Intraosseous ...
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eMedicine - Wrist, Scaphoid Fractures and Complications : Article by ...
The more proximal the fracture line is, the greater the chance that osteonecrosis will develop. ... The extraosseous and intraosseous blood supply of the ...
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Emergency medical services - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This may be along similar lines to volunteer Fire companies and either community ... tube · Defibrillation (AED, ICD) · Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) · Intraosseous ...
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Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Medicine articles by quality/24 ...
Intertrochanteric line [3] 4 Low. July 10, 2007. 6 Stub. Intertubercular sulcus [4] 4 Low ... Intraosseous infusion [15] 4 Low. October 24, 2007. 6 Stub ...
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eMedicine - Pediatrics, Diabetic Ketoacidosis : Article by Grace M Young
... 2 large intravenous catheter lines for fluids, insulin infusion, drips, ... Kornecki A. Insulin infusion via an intraosseous needle in diabetic ketoacidosis. ...
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Initial resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock
Precious time is not wasted by introducing an intravenous line. ... Systemic access would be achieved via an intraosseous needle or by intravenous access. ...
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eMedicine - Asystole : Article by Richard M Caggiano
... related keywords: flat line, asystole, cardiac standstill, ... Central venous access or intraosseous access may be needed for vascular access. TREATMENT ...
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic44.htm
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Managing Acute Gastroenteritis Among Children: Oral Rehydration ...
2Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases. National Center for Infectious ... two IV lines or even alternative access sites (e.g., intraosseous infusion) ...
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