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The manner in which the injury occurs does not have to be foreseeable if the general nature or type of harm was a foreseeable consequence of the original risk.
Catheter Insertion Site
The specific location on the body where a catheter (a flexible tube) is inserted into a vein or body cavity for treatment or diagnostic purposes.
Parenteral Nutrition
Nourishment provided through an IV, bypassing the digestive system, typically used for patients unable to eat or absorb food normally.
Central Venous Access Device
A medical device inserted into a large vein, used for administering medications, fluids, blood products, and for taking blood samples.
Parenteral Nutrition
Feeding a person intravenously, bypassing the usual process of eating and digestion.
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