
pmid: 5208195
diagnosis of some pulmonary conditions. Although there is relatively little risk involved in the procedure, complications do occur. Cardiac catheterization entails several steps which are potentially harmful to the patient. First, access to a vessel is obtained by direct needle puncture or cutdown (possible complication: bleeding at the site). Next, a foreign object (the catheter), made of silk, nylon, or Teflon, is introduced into the vessel
Cardiac Catheterization, Hematoma, Pneumothorax, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Thrombophlebitis, Cardiac Tamponade, Hypotension, Orthostatic, Humans, Nurse-Patient Relations
Cardiac Catheterization, Hematoma, Pneumothorax, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Thrombophlebitis, Cardiac Tamponade, Hypotension, Orthostatic, Humans, Nurse-Patient Relations
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