Insulin is generally administered either by the patient himself or by some member of his family, a neighbor, a practical nurse or a registered nurse. Only occasionally is it given by the physician.
For patients in critical care units, blood can be drawn with a pediatric syringe instead of a standard 3 mL syringe, new research shows. "When overdone, phlebotomy can lead to transfusion and anemia, ...
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