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Implanted Venous Access Device – Putting one in place in Medical Imaging (Lower Mainland) [English] Permalink Public

An implanted venous access device is for people who need infusions of medications often or continuously such as chemotherapy or electrolyte replacement. The device is used to give medications, fluids, blood or blood products, and nutrition directly into the large central vein. Sometimes it is used to take blood samples. A radiologist who specialized in image-guided procedures places this in Medical Imaging. (English) Colour

Catalogue Number:
266156
Keywords:
  • Nutrition,
  • Blood,
  • Fluid,
  • Insertion,
  • Diagnostic,
  • Radiology,
  • Chemotherapy,
  • Central,
  • Line,
  • Infusion,
  • Medical,
  • Cath,
  • Replacement,
  • IR,
  • Imaging,
  • LML,
  • Chemo,
  • IVAD,
  • Port,
  • Insert,
  • Products,
  • Electrolyte
Demographic:
  • All
Program:
  • Lower Mainland Medical Imaging
Format:
Pamphlet
Revision Date:
August 17, 2020
References:
Record VCH/PHC# FA.200.I47
Reproduction Rights:
Image: Vancouver Coastal Health
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