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  • '''Phlebotomy''' is the draining of [[blood]] from a [[vein]]. In pre-scientific medicine ==Phlebotomy in modern medicine==
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  • | pagename = Phlebotomy | abc = Phlebotomy
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Phlebotomy]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | pagename = Phlebotomy | abc = Phlebotomy
    2 KB (227 words) - 01:45, 1 February 2009
  • '''Phlebotomy''' is the draining of [[blood]] from a [[vein]]. In pre-scientific medicine ==Phlebotomy in modern medicine==
    4 KB (638 words) - 06:28, 30 January 2021
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Phlebotomy]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Phlebotomy}}
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  • ...by Dr. [[Walter Telfer]], who cleaned his wounds and treated him with a [[phlebotomy]]—bleeding. Plummer reported that, according to ''[[The Globe and Mail]] ...t two inches square of the skull was driven into the brain,"''. After his phlebotomy Telfer ''"sent him home to recuperate."''
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  • ...rman SA |title=Contamination rates of blood cultures obtained by dedicated phlebotomy vs intravenous catheter |journal=JAMA |volume=289 |issue=6 |pages=726–9 |
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  • ...carded and taken again. If the patient strongly contracts muscles during [[phlebotomy]], as by not releasing a clenched fist requested to help visualize the vein
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  • ...ld add a section about how it was reported that Washington was killed by [[phlebotomy|blood letting]] and that's when Homeopathy became popular - as an alternati ::::::''Which'' two? [[Phlebotomy]] and [[Cherry tree]]? [[Dueling]] as implemented by [[James Carville]] and
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  • ...0-500 [[millilitre|ml]]) of blood contains 200-250 [[milligram]]s of iron. Phlebotomy (or [[bloodletting]]) is usually done at a weekly interval until [[ferritin
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  • ...rman SA |title=Contamination rates of blood cultures obtained by dedicated phlebotomy vs intravenous catheter |journal=JAMA |volume=289 |issue=6 |pages=726–9 |
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  • ...their own secretions. One effective treatment was [[phlebotomy|therapeutic phlebotomy]]: surgeons cut a vein and pumped out 20- 25 ounces of blood.
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  • ...nger escapes, save by drops; and, as all the world knows, if in performing phlebotomy the bandage be either slackened too much or the limb be bound too tightly, ...to reason on its circular motion. Should anyone, for instance, performing phlebotomy, suffer the blood to flow in the manner it usually does, with force and fre
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  • ...large doses of toxic compounds as medicines, and used procedures such as [[phlebotomy#Classic bloodletting|bloodletting]] and [[purging]] indiscriminately. In 17
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  • ...iansen M, Schambelan M: Pseudohyperkalemia caused by fist clenching during phlebotomy. N Engl J Med 322:1290-1292, 1990
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  • ...the conventional approach directed at reducing iron, including therapeutic phlebotomy, chelation of iron with deferoxamine, and close monitoring of liver functio
    111 KB (18,002 words) - 15:52, 4 January 2009
  • ...ing. The issue was ''inappropriate'' use of toxic chemicals. Therapeutic [[phlebotomy]] can be lifesaving in a number of situations, and even leeching has contro
    300 KB (47,866 words) - 15:19, 20 March 2023
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