Figure 2 Left subclavian-axillary vein thrombosis occurred in this patient after central line placement. With redness and tenderness over the course of the vein which resolves after discontinuation of the infusion or it can present as a more serious suppurative complication where bacteraemia and metastatic foci of infection occur. Phlebotomy Related Vascular Anatomy A blood collection on dialysis patient with a fistula or graft should be drawn from - the opposite arm. . Thrombosis may occur in up to 72 of central venous catheter placements Figure 2 1113 although rates of thrombosis are rare in catheters kept in place less than 15 days. Anatomical terminology uses many unique terms suffixes and prefixes deriving from Ancient Greek and LatinThese terms can be confusing to those unfamiliar with them but can be more precise reducing ambiguity and errors. Because this site is also used for phlebotomy and peripherally inserted central catheter p...
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