Cannulation should generally be avoided in areas with compromised blood flow, such as regions with peripheral vascular disease, severe edema, or previous surgical interventions. Additionally, sites overlying large nerves, joints, or areas with significant bruising or infection should be avoided to reduce the risk of complications. Areas with active skin infections or dermatitis should also be excluded to prevent further complications.
That is the correct spelling of the medical term "cannulation" (using a drainage tube).
The term 'cannulation' is used to denote a tube or cannula being inserted into the body. Cannulation is used to administer medication, or to withdraw fluid from the body.
The superficial veins of the upper extremities are best for cannulation.
Canyons + water.
should not be applied to open wounds, or where there is swelling and inflammation. Areas of scar tissue, blisters, boils, rashes, or varicose veins should be avoided
When visiting Compton you should avoid the Watts and Crenshaw. Places like Santa Barbara and Summerset are ok to visit and offers good food and shopping.
All should be avoided except talking.
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parral error should be avoided cause it can cause a disaster
Rheumatoid arthritis flare up, eczema, goiter, and open skin lesions.
Hazards
Extravasation refers to the leakage of fluids from a vein into the surrounding tissues.