It stands for intermittent needle therapy. It is a peripheral intravenous access site used to administer medications. It remains in the hospitalized client during their entire stay, in case emergency access is needed.
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No. In most programming languages int is a keyword used to represent integer numeric values.
It means to declare or dereference a pointer to a pointer. For example: int x = 5; int *xPtr = &x; int **xPtrPtr = &xPtr; printf("%d\n", **xPtrPtr);
// declare a function int* function(int, int); or int* (function)(int, int); // declare a pointer to a function int* (*pointer_to_function)(int, int);
Clinical Pharmacology is the application of pharmacological concepts and principles in the clinical setting.
By the clinical setting.
"Clincial" is likely a typo or misspelling of "clinical," which refers to activities or treatments related to patients in a medical setting. This could include clinical trials, assessments, or procedures carried out by healthcare professionals.
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Int is short for international.
Hematocrit is a percentage, so low hct with normal hgb levels could mean overhydration.
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Are you sure that these words (normal int and regular int) actually mean something?