Mechanical phlebitis refers to inflammation of a vein due to mechanical factors such as catheter irritation or damage during insertion. This can lead to pain, redness, and swelling at the insertion site. Treatment typically involves removing the offending device and managing symptoms with anti-inflammatory medications.
Mechanical devices were designed to use mechanical components and movements to perform specific tasks efficiently and reliably. These devices relied on gears, levers, and other mechanical parts to generate motion and achieve the desired output.
In a mechanical advantage system, the force is multiplied by the factor of the mechanical advantage. The formula for mechanical advantage is MA = output force / input force. This means the force can be multiplied by the mechanical advantage value.
Mechanical advantage or is it mechanical disadvantage or mechanical ability by ducky
The moving car has mechanical energy as its wheels turn and propel it forward.
No, it is not possible for a person to have zero mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy, and as long as the person is in motion or has the potential to be in motion, they will have mechanical energy.
no. phlebitis is a inflamation of vein which often leads to development of a clot.
Phlebitis is the inflammation of a vein, especially in the legs. An example sentence would be: Her phlebitis makes her legs hurt really bad.
The phonetic pronunciation of phlebitis is "fleh-BYE-tis."
No, "phlebitis" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. It is a medical condition referring to the inflammation of a vein.
Vein
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Phlebitis = inflammation of a veinThrombophlebitis = inflammation of a vein caused by or associated with a formation of a thrombus (blood clot)
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Both terms phlebitis and infiltration are terms related to Intravenous. Infiltration is the situation when fluid from the IV leaks from the vein into the surrounding tissue. Phlebitis is the actual irritation that occurs in the vein and surrounding tissues.
The main symptoms of phlebitis are tenderness and pain in the area of the affected vein. Redness and/or swelling may also be seen.
inflammation of the vein
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