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Explain the differences between fetal and postnatal circulation.How do these differences make the circulation of the fetus more efficient?
Peripheral IV Catheters
Thin tubes inserted into a peripheral vein, typically in the hand or arm, to administer fluids or medications.
Intravenous Administration Sets
Equipment and devices used for delivering fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into the venous circulation.
Intravenous Catheter
A tube inserted into a vein to administer fluids, medications, or collect blood samples.
Central Line
A catheter placed into a large vein, usually in the neck, chest, or groin, to deliver medications, fluids, or to obtain blood tests.
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