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Similar mark on the left upper arm two inches above the antecubital space.'
"The inside of the arm above the antecubital fossa."
My antecubital vein has plumped up, and she grunts in satisfaction.
She noticed an IV site in the antecubital fossa of the left arm.
On the morning of the visit, an indwelling angiocatheter was inserted into an antecubital vein.
An intravenous cannula was inserted into an antecubital vein of one arm for blood sampling.
At 10 am on the day of admission an indwelling cannula was placed into an antecubital vein.
After an overnight fast of at least 10 hours, an 18 gauge catheter was placed in an antecubital vein for blood sampling.
Look here in the antecubital fossa.
"The antecubital fossa," he said in amazement.
Then, dye is injected into a vein, usually at the bend of the elbow (the antecubital vein).
C5 - On the lateral (radial) side of the antecubital fossa, just proximally to the elbow.
I too had come close, that butterfly needle poised over that bulging vein in my antecubital fossa.
Subcutaneous red streaks, indicative of blood poisoning, extended from site of injury nearly to antecubital fossa.
A second intravenous line was positioned in the antecubital vein of the other arm for infusions of 20% glucoseand 0.9% saline.
In human anatomy, the cephalic vein (or antecubital vein) is a superficial vein of the upper limb.
It is also called the antecubital fossa because it lies anteriorly to the elbow (Latin cubitus) when in standard anatomical position.
If a stethoscope is placed over the brachial artery in the antecubital fossa in a normal person (without arterial disease), no sound should be audible.
The difference is that the collection, separation, and return are all performed inside a machine connected to the donor through a needle in the arm, typically the antecubital vein.
The cocaine shot into Duncan Andreust antecubital vein in a concentrated bolus ad ter having been propelled by the plunger of a syringe.
Although many EMTs and paramedics use this vein the American Heart Association still recommends the use of the antecubital vein.
Biochemical and clinical parameters The blood samples were collected from the antecubital vein between 8 to 10 a.m., in a sitting position after 12 hours of fasting and avoiding of alcohol.
Clinical severity scores - The body was divided into 10 zones: face, neck, abdomen, back, elbows, antecubital fossae, dorsa of hands, palms and wrists, popliteal fossae, and feet.
Coronary catheterization was first performed when Werner Forssmann, in 1929, created an incision in one of his left antecubital veins and inserted a catheter into his venous system.
Following this, an intravenous bolus of 0.05 mmol/kg of a gadolinium chelate (such as gadodoteric acid) is administered via an antecubital fossa vein on the contralateral arm to the adenosine.