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Disposable dental examination kit is mainly used in hospitals and dental clinics for dental or oral examination and treatment.
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Many patients are very afraid of bleeding after needle removal and even blame nurses for their poor skills. Let’s first understand the position of the internal fistula puncture needle after it is inserted. When our internal fistula puncture needle enters the blood vessel, it will actually produce two needle holes, one is the skin needle entry point, and the other is the blood vessel needle entry point. So, some patients experience bleeding and oozing after getting off the plane. What is the reason?
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The blood collection pen is a pen-type blood collection device that is used in conjunction with a disposable sterile blood collection needle. It is a manual ejection-type auxiliary blood collection device for collecting peripheral blood samples from the human body.
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Nephrostomy is a high-level urinary diversion method that has important uses in urology. Nephrostomy is a stand-alone surgery in itself, but is sometimes performed after other surgeries on the kidney, such as pyeloplasty. Nephrostomy is an emergency measure in cases of pyonephrosis. At present, due to the development of urological endoscopic technology, nephrostomy has evolved from solving the problem of renal pelvic drainage to percutaneous nephrostomy lithotripsy and stone removal. Through nephrostomy drainage, contrast examination can be performed during the treatment of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy to determine The location of the stone, and the indwelling nephrostomy tube can make the gravel easily excreted from the body after ESWL treatment, prevent the stone from blocking the ureter, and can perform percutaneous nephrostomy lithotripsy again, becoming an auxiliary method in stone treatment.
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High-Flux Hemodialysis (HF-HD) and Low-Flux Hemodialysis (LF-HD) are currently common dialysis treatments for patients with chronic renal failure and uremia, and both are in clinical application. There are certain differences. The purpose of this article is to conduct a clinical comparison of the dialysis effects of high-flux hemodialysis and low-flux hemodialysis in patients with chronic renal failure and uremia, in order to provide a reference for clinicians in selecting suitable dialysis treatment methods for patients.