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Routes of administration / Medical equipment / Intravenous fluids / Infusion set / Cannula / Saline flush / Intravenous therapy / Catheter / Syringe / Medicine / Pharmacology / Dosage forms
Date: 2011-08-17 11:13:31
Routes of administration
Medical equipment
Intravenous fluids
Infusion set
Cannula
Saline flush
Intravenous therapy
Catheter
Syringe
Medicine
Pharmacology
Dosage forms

Draft: Procedure for Subcutaneous Over-the-needle Cannula Insertion, Removal, Medication Administration, and Fluid Administration for the Individual in the Home

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