. Bacteriology and surgical technic for nurses. Nurses and nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. NORMAL SALINE SOLUTION 155 boiled water. A long hypodermic needle, which has also been thoroughly sterilized, is fastened to the end of the rubber tube connected with the irrigator or fountain-syringe. The fluid may be kept in a pitcher and poured into a glass funnel to which the rubber tube is attached. The temperature of the solution should be about 100° F. The solution is intro- duced under the skin of either the chest, the abdo-. FlG. 142.—Apparatus for douching the abdominal cavity (Hir
. Bacteriology and surgical technic for nurses. Nurses and nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. NORMAL SALINE SOLUTION 155 boiled water. A long hypodermic needle, which has also been thoroughly sterilized, is fastened to the end of the rubber tube connected with the irrigator or fountain-syringe. The fluid may be kept in a pitcher and poured into a glass funnel to which the rubber tube is attached. The temperature of the solution should be about 100° F. The solution is intro- duced under the skin of either the chest, the abdo-. FlG. 142.—Apparatus for douching the abdominal cavity (Hirst). men, the thigh, the arm, or between the shoulder- blades. From a pint to two quarts are injected at one time. The part selected for the injection is to be sterilized thoroughly in advance. Saline infusion is also given by the rectum, a long rectal tube being used. In hospitals it is customary to keep on hand flasks of saline solution. These flasks are sterilized before. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stoney, Emily M. A. (Emily Marjory Armstrong); Griffith, Frederic Richardson, ed. Philadelphia, London, W. B. Saunders company
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