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Venous return is the rate of blood flow back to the heart.
The first report published about the venous system appeared around 1967-1968.
It had been years since she'd inserted a child's central venous line.
In that sense, venous blood has a greater ability to reflect light.
It's just like getting venous blood only you get it out of an artery.
The main difference is that the hand grip test does not increase venous return.
Three venous blood samples were taken at 15 minute intervals.
It can be found in people who have deep venous thrombosis.
This is known as a venous leak, and can be a result of injury or disease.
You may come across central venous pressure lines on a general surgical ward.
"We are required to take venous blood samples every four hours from midnight on, throughout the day."
The venous system is also important in this equation.
In these cases, it is common to insert a central venous catheter.
Nurses will not flush venous lines: Andrew must do it.
The later is associated with an increased incidence of venous clot.
This increases systemic venous return, so more blood flows into the right side of the heart.
The product was shown to be effective in the treatment of venous ulcers,.
This means that bleeding is likely to be venous.
Lower was the first to observe the difference in arterial and venous blood.
Dark red predominated, as if someone had spilled a great deal of venous blood in here.
I also see a culture pending on a swab from his central venous line site.
It did not come, there was only the dark seepage of venous blood, and he sighed.
The right side of the heart pushes the venous blood into the pulmonary artery.
The human arterial and venous systems develop from different embryonic areas.
In the United States, more than 25 million patients get a peripheral venous line each year.