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What is the success rate of the vein finder?
Dec 27 , 2024
The success rate of a vein detector depends on several factors, including the particular equipment used, the skill and experience of the user, and the individual characteristics of the patient. Vein detectors are designed to help healthcare professionals locate veins for a variety of medical procedures, such as blood draws or intravenous (IV) insertions. While vein detectors can improve the succes...
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Have you got the OCT image of the fundus, are you still worrying about how to interpret it?
Dec 20 , 2024
Welcome to science time! This article will discuss optical coherence tomography (OCT), an advanced technology widely used in eye examination, and introduce the basic principles and sequence of OCT image reading to help people better understand this convenient and non-invasive ophthalmic examination tool. Have you got the OCT image of the fundus, are you still worrying about how to interpret it? Lo...
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Hidden Visual Killer - Sugar Net
Jan 28 , 2023
Diabetes is not diabetes caused by eating too much sugar. It occurs when the pancreas is no longer able to make insulin, or when the body cannot make good use of the insulin it produces. Sustained high blood sugar can cause serious diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, nerves and teeth. In addition, people with diabetes are at higher risk of developing infections. Diabetes...
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Chronic Dry Eyes Or Red Eyes
Jan 14 , 2023
Absolutely white, whites of the eye, is a myth. Veins in the eyes are and must be visible in healthy eyes. It is only when the red veins are dilated, the eye appears red. The drying up of lubricants and other protective fluids in the eye can cause irritation in the eye and result in unaccustomed redness and dilation of the veins in the eye. This makes the veins stand out on the whites of the eye g...
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A Simple, Effective Tip for Mild Dry Eye that You Can Do at Work
Jan 09 , 2023
Whether or not you are a college student or a workplace professional, activities related to excessive close up work on the computer are likely an integral part of your daily life. For example, staring at computer screens for prolonged periods of time discourages blinking. Staring leads to eye problems related to dry eye. If you are looking for a healthy natural alternative to relieve dry eye, a ce...
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The Risk Factors for Dry Eye
Jan 07 , 2023
Dry eye symptoms such as dry, irritated eyes, itchiness and burning, red eyes, can be quite annoying and distressing to many people. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, an estimated 3.2 million women age 50 and over and over 1.68 million men age 50 and over are affected by this eye condition. This condition also affects a smaller percentage of young people. If you are concerned abo...
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Step-Wise Overview on the Process of Blood Transfusion
Dec 27 , 2022
Our body is having blood that circulates throughout the body. It is the main part of our circulatory system. It carries hemoglobin, which is the only provider of oxygen to every cell of the body. But, due to various incidents, our body loses blood. We may face the accident, get an injury or have the low percentage of hemoglobin count in the body. In all these cases, transfusion plays a very import...
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[Nurse Tips] Ten new methods of venipuncture!(5)
Dec 15 , 2022
09#fixing method The fixation method of intravenous infusion is an important link in the whole infusion process. According to the principles of mechanics and aesthetics, it is more standard to adopt the side-rolling method, that is, stick the skin on one side first, and then tighten the adhesive tape to the skin on the opposite side, so that the adhesive tape can be in a tense state. , Ensure that...
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[Nurse Tips] Ten new methods of venipuncture!(4)
Dec 15 , 2022
07#Painless injection puncture method Most of the skin pain nerve fibers are distributed in the epidermis, and its pain receptors are distributed in a point shape. There are 25 contacts on the back of the hand, and 100 to 200 pain points, so the patient is very sensitive to pain during VP. Studies have shown that the pain is the mildest when the vein is punctured near the ulnar side, and the pain ...
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