Precipitation from the solution may lead to complications such as pulmonary microcapillary occlusion and blockage of blood flow.
Central IV administration is used for patients who need a large infusion into a central vein (i.e. when peripheral administration is not available).
Lead IV Sulfide is PbS2
The Lead IV ion is Pb4+
lead(IV) cyanide
lead (IV) selenide
Lead (II) iodide is PbI2. Lead (IV) iodide is PbI4.
Lead (IV) ion is found in the compound lead(IV) oxide, which has the chemical formula PbO2.
The ICD9 code used as a diagnosis for IV antibiotic administration will depend on the infection being treated. Perhaps you were looking for a procedure code for administration.
The correct name for the compound PbCl4 is lead(IV) chloride.
No, a piggyback is a second medication that is infused through the primary IV administration set.
Lead has Three type of oxides: Lead(II) Oxide = PbO (Generally referred) Lead(IV) Oxide = PbO2 Lead(II,IV) Oxide = Pb3O4
The chemical formula for lead(IV) chloride is PbCl4.