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61 Chapter 66Figure 66.1 Different types of surgical drain.Figure 66.2 Closed active drain, with and without vacuum.
62 Chapter 67Figure 67.1 Suture techniques.Figure 67.2 Staples.Figure 67.3 Skin adhesive – glue.Figure 67.4 Skin adhesive – SteriStrips.Figure 67.5 Equipment for removal of sutures and staples.Figure 67.6 Using a stitch cutter.Figure 67.7 Removing staples.
63 Chapter 68Figure 68.1 Effects of insulin and glucagon on blood sugar levels.Figure 68.2 Capillary blood glucose equipment.Figure 68.3 Taking a capillary blood glucose.Figure 68.4 Glucose and glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) levels.
64 Chapter 69Figure 69.1 Winged infusion set.Figure 69.2 Safety needle and holder.Figure 69.3 Venepuncture equipment.Figure 69.4 Tourniquet application.Figure 69.5 Inserting needle into vein.Figure 69.6 Activate sharps safety.
65 Chapter 70Figure 70.1 Cannula sizing (flow rate in mL/min will change slightly dependi...Figure 70.2 Closed system.Figure 70.3 Portless open system.Figure 70.4 Extension set/two‐way tap.Figure 70.5 Cannulation equipment.Figure 70.6 Crosshatch technique for cleaning.
66 Chapter 71Figure 71.1 Intravenous fluid.Figure 71.2 Giving sets: (top) free flow; (bottom) infusion pump.Figure 71.3 Pre‐filled syringe.Figure 71.4 Visual Infusion Phlebitis (VIP) score.Figure 71.5 Piercing the bag.Figure 71.6 Giving set chamber.Figure 71.7 Documentation.
67 Chapter 72Figure 72.1 Fluid balance chart.Figure 72.2 Receptacles.Figure 72.3 Vomit bowl.Figure 72.4 Fluid balance documentation.
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