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Vascular Access

Horizontales
Redness of skin along a vein track that results from vascular irritation or capillary congestion in response to irritation.
Maximum percentage of the vessel that a catheter should consume
Mass of undissolved matter present in blood or lymphatic vessel; may be solid, liquid or gas.
The systemic response caused by the presence of infectious microorganisms in the bloodstream.
The inability to infuse or inject solution into a catheter.
Part of a vessel with the largest clot formation
Having the same osmotic concentration as the solution with which it is compared (eg, plasma)
Situated in the middle, especially of the body.
Inadvertent infiltration of vesicant solution or medication into surrounding tissue.
Pain associated with nerve injury including tingling, prickling, or shock-like sensations.
Personal Protective Equipment
Having a concentration greater than the normal tonicity of plasma.
Infection prevention method to maintain area is free of microorganisms.
Situated toward the center of the body.
A thin coating of microorganisms that form on the coat of surfaces of an indwelling device.
Verticales
Inflammation of a vein; may include pain, erythema, edema, streak formation and/or palpable cord.
On or relating to the back side of an animal or human.
A solid swelling of blood clotted within the tissues.
Central Vascular Access Device
The interior space of a tubular structure, such as a blood vessel or catheter.
Inadvertent administration a nonvesicant solution or medication into surrounding tissue.
Solutions that do not produce tissue damage if inadvertently delivered into subcutaneous tissue.
Characteristic of a solution determined by the ionic concentration of the dissolved substances per unit of solvent.
An agent capable of causing tissue damage when it escapes from the intended vascular pathway into surrounding tissue.
Solution of lower concentration than the normal tonicity of plasma.
Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter
The formation,development, or existence of a blood clot within the vascular system.
Where a majority of central lines terminate
Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection