Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

vía venosa periférica

English translation:

peripheral venous access

Added to glossary by Marva
Jan 17, 2004 21:28
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Spanish term

vía venosa periférica

Spanish to English Medical ensayo cl�nico
En esos días Ud. deberá permanecer internado durante 24 hs, en el transcurso de las cuales se le realizarán 15 extracciones de sangre de 5 ml cada una, por medio de una vía venosa periférica. Se prevé la realización de cuatro extracciones en forma ambulatoria a la hora 28, 36, 48 y 72.

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peripheral venous access

The Kingston Learning Centre - Peripheral Venous Access Infusion ...
... Peripheral Venous Access Infusion Therapy. Instructor: Mrs. Penny
Gordon RN Date: TBA Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Location: Kingston ...
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[DOC] 275904 Peripheral Venous Access
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PROVIDENCE HOME SERVICES POLICY/PROCEDURE 2759.04. Effective: 09/98. Revised/Reviewed:
03/2000. SUBJECT: PERIPHERAL VENOUS ACCESS. OBJECTIVE. ...
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Vascular access: peripheral venous access
back, Circulatory management. Vascular access: peripheral venous access. ... 6.1
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USCneurosurgery Online Library "Operation for Head Trauma" ...
... b) Peripheral venous access Head trauma victims cannot be left without
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Venous access IV
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Venous access
... Aftercare. For simple procedures such as peripheral venous access, applying
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... Sims Deltec Port-A-Cath II Fluoro-Free Implantable Venous Access System, Sims Deltec
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eMedicine - Vascular Access: Surgical Perspective : Article ...
... Available approaches for gaining peripheral venous access include percutaneous
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Techniques of venous access
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Peer comment(s):

agree Ines Garcia Botana
1 hr
agree Will Matter : 'peripheral', in this case, refers to superficial arm and leg veins (like when drawing blood or inserting an IV) as opposed to say, fixing an aortal aneurysm.
1 hr
agree Carlos Diaz de Leon
2 hrs
agree Gabriela Lozano
17 hrs
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from a peripheral vein ( as opposed to a deep vein??)

normal procedure for taking blood samples
Peer comment(s):

agree Will Matter : see above
14 mins
agree Susana Betti
2 hrs
agree sktrans
3 hrs
agree agtranslat : "por medio" not good Spanish.
12 hrs
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6 hrs

peripheral venous route

I found 37 hits on Google for the fixed string. My personal experience is that "route" is the common translation for "via" (sorry, my software won't accept the accent). Both the above equivalents are acceptable, but "route" would be more syntactically consistent with the text in question.
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13 hrs

peripheral venous route

Tengo que dar la razón a Muriel. Si bien se utiliza a menudo el término "venous access" en un sentido muy amplio, en realidad una "venous/vascular access" se refiere a una vía de acceso vascular creada para usar repetidamente. Estrictamente hablando, no se refiere simplemente a coger una vena para hacer inyecciones.

http://www.radiologyinfo.org/content/interventional/vascular...
A vascular access procedure is designed for patients who need intravenous (IV) access for a considerable time, longer than seven to 10 days. A simple IV set-up is effective in the short term but is far from ideal when, for instance, a patient needs a course of chemotherapy, several weeks of IV antibiotic treatment, or long-term IV feeding. A vascular access catheter is a long, thin tube that is placed in a branch vein in the arm, in the neck, or just beneath the collarbone. The tube then is threaded into a major vein in the chest. In many conditions, having this type of tube inserted provides a simple and painless means of drawing blood or delivering drugs, nutrients or both. In this way the patient is spared the discomfort and stress of repeated needle sticks. These so-called central catheters can remain in place for several weeks or even months.

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