• Rev Enferm · Feb 2006

    [Safety materials; in venous access].

    • Sonia Ortiz Rueda and José Antonio Forcada Segarra.
    • Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid. sortiz.hgugm@salud.madrid.org
    • Rev Enferm. 2006 Feb 1;29(2):31-3, 35-6.

    AbstractIn a very exhaustive way the authors describe the different types and usefulness of materials, among which some for arterial extraction (syringes for extracting blood from arteries) are included, although, in their majority, these materials which have biologically safe mechanisms have a venous utility. (They are used with veins).

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