A topical spray may decrease pain in kids undergoing intravenous procedures, a new study has found. In the study, the spray reduced pain by 34 percent in children undergoing intravenous procedures, ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD — The transition from extensive use of intravenous (IV) sedation for interventional pain procedures to almost exclusive use of oral anxiolysis at an outpatient pain center led to ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - Massachusetts General Bright Hospital has announced that some non-emergent, elective procedures requiring certain IV fluids have been deferred until at least Wednesday amid a national ...
Burlington, VT (myCV) – University of Vermont Health Network leaders made the difficult decision Wednesday to begin rescheduling some patient’s procedures due to the impact the national IV fluid ...
In a new publication from Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications; DOI https://doi.org/10.15212/CVIA.2021.0026, Hui Yang, Pu Zou, Yuhu He and colleagues from ...
A topical spray reduced pain by 34 percent in children undergoing intravenous procedures, such as injections and tube insertions, compared with a placebo group. The findings from this double-blind, ...
The first comprehensive research on the growing IV hydration industry finds little oversight of invasive procedures like ...
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