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Parenterally (translated from German)
... instance Malaria refer. Possible forms of the parenteral gift are: intravenoese gift (with one Syringe ...
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Parenteral nutrition (translated from German)
Parenteral nutrition Under one parenteral nutrition one understands in that Medizin one ... catch fire after short time. The complete parenteral nutrition exists in the supply of Wasser ... acids Fett Vitaminen and Trace elements The parenteral nutrition is more sufficient a complex, but ... supply Kalorienmenge . Table of contents Bases a parenteral nutrition Beatmung Pankreatitis Ileus critical underweight ( ...
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Parenteral nutrition (translated from Portuguese)
Parenteral nutrition Parenteral nutrition (NP) it is the feeding given through a vein. The parenteral nutrition serves to complement or to substitute ... with sindrome of the short intestine. The parenteral nutrition can be "Total" or "Partial", as ... the necessity. Components The components of the parenteral nutrition are: Water It is of ...
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Total parenteral nutrition
Total parenteral nutrition Total parenteral nutrition (TPN), is the practice of feeding ...
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Talk:Route of administration
... which is through the gastrointestinal system, and parenteral, which is everything else. Parenteral is further subdivided into injections, inhalations and ... they do not enter the GI system. Parenteral is all other delivery mechanisms that do not involve the gastointestinal system. Traditionally, parenteral means "by injection", but again, because of advances in the science, parenteral now includes many other mechanisms of ...
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Route of administration
... substance is given via the digestive tract parenteral: desired effect is systemic, substance is given ... various drugs in suppository or enema form Parenteral by injection or infusion intravenous (into a vein), e.g. many drugs, total parenteral nutrition intraarterial (into an artery), e.g ... the ease of administration compared with other parenteral methods. Parenteral (other than injection or infusion) transdermal ( ...
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Gastroparesis
... only if necessary when gastroparesis is severe. Parenteral nutrition Parenteral nutrition refers to delivering nutrients directly into ... you through a difficult spell of gastroparesis. Parenteral nutrition is used only when gastroparesis is ...
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Oxylidine (translated from Russian)
... toxic. It is sucked well during the parenteral and oral application. Is assigned oxylidine with ... under the effect of oxylidine. During the parenteral introduction oxylidine dilutes hypertonic crises. Preparation uses ... in the mouth, light nausea. During the parenteral introduction sometimes there can be the sensation ...
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Levomepromazin (translated from Russian)
... Is assigned levomepromazin inward and it is parenteral (intramuscularly, thinner intravenously). The treatment of the excited patients begins from the parenteral introduction 0,025 - 0,075 g of ... introduction into the vein. They gradually substitute parenteral introduction by the method of preparation inward ...
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Chlorpromazine (translated from Russian)
... of organism. Sometimes in patients with the parenteral injection of preparation the temperature of body ... and is expressed more strongly during the parenteral introduction. Inward preparation is recommended to use ... glucose, isotonic solution sodium of chloride. The parenteral introduction of chlorpromazine can cause sharp reduction ...
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