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What (who) is Y-Set (intravenous therapy) - definition


Y-Set (intravenous therapy)         
  •  ''V-Set'': Multiple line IV injection site whereby several lines can be used at the same time for administering drugs to the patient.
In intravenous therapy a Y-Set, T-Set and V-Sets are Y, T and V shaped three-way connector sets made of connecting plastic tubes used for delivering intravenous drugs into the body from multiple fluid sources. As Y-Sets are the most common shaped sets, Y-Set is a name that is sometimes used to represent the family of connector sets (sometimes called Y-tubes).
intravenously         
  • alt=Labelled computer-drawn illustration of parts of an inserted non-tunneled central intravenous line
  • alt=Photograph of two intravenous solution bags (containing glucose and levofloxacin, respectively) and a paper log sheet hanging from a pole.
  • alt=Photograph of an inserted Hickman line, which is a type of tunneled catheter, inserted in the chest.
  • alt=Photograph of a simple, single infusion IV pump
  • A nurse inserting an 18-gauge IV needle with cannula
  • abdominal region]] which was complicated by a severe [[sepsis]]. He received [[antibiotics]], parenteral nutrition and pain killers via automated injection employing [[syringe driver]]s (background, right).
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MEDICATION ADMINISTERED INTO A VEIN
Intravenous; Intravenous infusion; Intravenous drip; Intravenously; Intravenous fluid; Intravenous injection; IV fluids; IV fluid; Intravenous fluids; Intravenous cannulation; IV therapy; IV push; IV tube; Blood drip; Intra-venous; IV infusion; IV line; Intravenous line; Saline drip; Intravenal; Intravenals; Intravenous therapies; Intravenally; IV therapies; Intravenous drips; Iv colloid; IV-push; Intra-venous fluid; Heparin lock; Hep-lock; Heplock; Hep lock; Saline drips; IV administration; Intraveneous; Intravenous medication; Iv therapy; Intravenous administration; Intravenous buffer; Intravenous buffer solution; IV drip; IVs; Parenteral fluid replacement; Intravenous route; Intra-venous injection; Intra-venous route; Intra-venous administration; Intra-venous therapy; IV bag; Intravenous lines; Intravenous Administration; Injection into a vein; Blown vein; Continuous infusion; Inrtavenous; Intravenuous; Intravenous bolus; Fluid therapy
Intravenous         
  • alt=Labelled computer-drawn illustration of parts of an inserted non-tunneled central intravenous line
  • alt=Photograph of two intravenous solution bags (containing glucose and levofloxacin, respectively) and a paper log sheet hanging from a pole.
  • alt=Photograph of an inserted Hickman line, which is a type of tunneled catheter, inserted in the chest.
  • alt=Photograph of a simple, single infusion IV pump
  • A nurse inserting an 18-gauge IV needle with cannula
  • abdominal region]] which was complicated by a severe [[sepsis]]. He received [[antibiotics]], parenteral nutrition and pain killers via automated injection employing [[syringe driver]]s (background, right).
  •  page = 349 }}</ref>
MEDICATION ADMINISTERED INTO A VEIN
Intravenous; Intravenous infusion; Intravenous drip; Intravenously; Intravenous fluid; Intravenous injection; IV fluids; IV fluid; Intravenous fluids; Intravenous cannulation; IV therapy; IV push; IV tube; Blood drip; Intra-venous; IV infusion; IV line; Intravenous line; Saline drip; Intravenal; Intravenals; Intravenous therapies; Intravenally; IV therapies; Intravenous drips; Iv colloid; IV-push; Intra-venous fluid; Heparin lock; Hep-lock; Heplock; Hep lock; Saline drips; IV administration; Intraveneous; Intravenous medication; Iv therapy; Intravenous administration; Intravenous buffer; Intravenous buffer solution; IV drip; IVs; Parenteral fluid replacement; Intravenous route; Intra-venous injection; Intra-venous route; Intra-venous administration; Intra-venous therapy; IV bag; Intravenous lines; Intravenous Administration; Injection into a vein; Blown vein; Continuous infusion; Inrtavenous; Intravenuous; Intravenous bolus; Fluid therapy
·adj Within the veins.

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Y-Set (intravenous therapy)
In intravenous therapy a Y-Set, T-Set and V-Sets are Y, T and V shaped three-way connector sets made of connecting plastic tubes used for delivering intravenous drugs into the body from multiple fluid sources. As Y-Sets are the most common shaped sets, Y-Set is a name that is sometimes used to represent the family of connector sets (sometimes called Y-tubes).