Hi, I'm new here, please help me to answer the above question. It's looks like stupid question but it bothers my mind. I have been searching the answer from internet but I unable to get a good answer....
Sometimes, I just left it blank if patient's condition is normal. But I did write "no wheezing observed" if a patient admitted for acute asthma, some conditions indicate patient improving or worsening...
I never see lung biopsy at bedside but I did see thoracentesis and pericardiocentesis at bedside. Normally, lung biopsy done under CT scan guidance, bronchoscopy or during thoracic operation in
I think I should change the question. Let say there is a patient with arterial line for ABP monitoring, what will happen if you administer medication to arterial
Actually, what I heard from other seniors are: 1. giving IV medication arterially can cause thrombosis. 2. giving IV medication arterially can damage artery and necrotic because artery will spasm...