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Arterial line: a small tube or catheter that is inserted into the artery to continuously monitor blood pressure.
Blood pressure cuff: a large cuff placed on the arm or leg, which may automatically or manually be inflated so that the amount of pressure in the arteries can be measured
Central Line: a catheter in the neck, chest or groin used to give nutrition and medications.
Chest tube: a larger tube inserted between the skin on the chest and the lungs. This tube removes free air or blood that may make it difficult for the patient to breathe.
CPR ( cardio-pulmonary resuscitation): heart and breathing support using chest compressions, medications, and/or a breathing tube. Various combinations of these treatments are also possible.
Defibrillator: a machine that sends an electrical stimulus to “restart” the heart.
Foley Catheter: a catheter inserted into the bladder to drain urine into a bag
Heart monitor leads: sticky pads are placed on the chest of almost every PICU patient in order to monitor the heart rate.
Nasogastric tube: a tube inserted into the stomach or intestines to provide nutrition and remove gastric acid or secretions.
Peripheral IV: a small plastic tube placed into a vein which is used to give fluid or medications.
Pulse oximeter: a small probe
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