Rectal Suppositories and Ointments
Rectal Suppositories and Ointments A rectal suppository is a small, solid, medicated mass, usually cone-shaped, with a cocoa butter or glycerin base. It may be inserted to stimulate peristalsis and…
Rectal Suppositories and Ointments A rectal suppository is a small, solid, medicated mass, usually cone-shaped, with a cocoa butter or glycerin base. It may be inserted to stimulate peristalsis and…
Radioactive Iodine Therapy Because the thyroid gland concentrates iodine, radioactive iodine 131 (131I) can be used to treat thyroid cancer. Usually administered orally, this isotope is used to treat postoperative…
Radiation Therapy, External About 60% of all cancer patients are treated with some form of external radiation therapy. Also called radiotherapy, this treatment delivers radiation—X-rays or gamma rays—directly to the…
Radiation Implant Therapy For this treatment, also called brachytherapy, the doctor uses implants of radioactive isotopes (encapsulated in seeds, needles, or sutures) to deliver ionizing radiation within a body cavity…
Pulse Oximetry Performed intermittently or continuously, pulse oximetry is a relatively simple procedure used to monitor arterial oxygen saturation noninvasively. Pulse oximeters usually denote arterial oxygen saturation values with the…
Pulse Assessment Blood pumped into an already-full aorta during ventricular contraction creates a fluid wave that travels from the heart to the peripheral arteries. This recurring wave—called a pulse—can be…
Pulse Amplitude Monitoring Determining the presence and strength of peripheral pulses, an essential part of cardiovascular assessment, helps you to evaluate the adequacy of peripheral perfusion. A pulse amplitude monitor…
Pulmonary Artery Pressure and Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure Monitoring Continuous pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) and intermittent pulmonary artery wedge pressure (PAWP) measurements provide important information about left ventricular function and…
Protective Environment Guidelines The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that patients undergoing allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (in which bone marrow is taken from a person other than…
Prone Positioning Prone positioning is a therapeutic maneuver to improve oxygenation and pulmonary mechanics in patients with acute lung injury or mechanically ventilated patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)…