TLC
TLC
TLC
TLC
or T.L.C. or t.l.c.,
Noun | 1. | TLC - considerate and solicitous care; "young children need lots of TLC" |
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释义 | TLCTLCTLCTLCor T.L.C. or t.l.c.,
TLCtender loving caretender loving careTLCTLCTLCTLC(Triple Level Cell) A NAND flash memory cell that stores eight values. See MLC.TLCTLCTLCTLCTLCcapacity(ka-pas'i-te) [Fr. fr L. capacitas, capacity]forced vital capacityAbbreviation: FVCPatient carePatients with a significantly reduced vital capacity are prone to respiratory failure, esp. during the immediate postoperative period. functional bladder capacitySee: functional capacity (2)functional capacitymaximum aerobic capacityAbbreviation: VO2 max BPmental capacityPatient careThis ability can be tested with assessment tools such as the Aid to Capacity Evaluation (ACE) test, available on the Internet at www.jointcentreforbioethics.ca/tools/documents/ace.pdf testamentary capacitytimed vital capacitytotal lung capacityAbbreviation: TLCvital capacitytotal lung capacityAbbreviation: TLCcatheter(kath'et-er) [Gr. katheter, a tube for insertion]antimicrobial-impregnated central catheterarterial catheterballoon catheterBozeman-Fritsch catheterSee: Bozeman-Fritsch catheterBroviac catheterBroviac catheter.cardiac cathetercaudal catheterCaudal anesthesia.central cathetercentral venous catheterPatient careHealth care professionals must use caution to prevent life-threatening complications when inserting and maintaining a central line. The subclavian approach to the placement of a central line is preferred, because femoral placements may be complicated by deep venous thrombosis, and internal jugular sites carry an increased risk of infection. Sterile technique is a requirement during insertion. The skin should be prepared with chlorhexidine-gluconate (2%) or povidone-iodine. Ultrasound guidance improves the likelihood of entering the desired vein without injury to neighboring structures. With or without radiological guidance, the best results are obtained by practitioners who perform the procedure frequently. After the catheter is inserted, it should be firmly sewn to the skin to keep it from migrating in and out of the insertion site. An antibiotic impregnated patch covered by a sterile dressing should be placed at the insertion site. The catheter should be manipulated as infrequently as possible during its use. Dressing changes are carried out using sterile technique. IV tubing and solutions and injection caps also should be changed as required by the agency’s protocol. Health care professionals are responsible for preventing, assessing for, and managing central venous therapy complications (e.g., air embolism; cardiac tamponade; chylothorax, hemothorax, hydrothorax, or pneumothorax; local and systemic infections; and thrombosis). Documentation should include preprocedure and postprocedure physical assessment of the patient, catheter type and size, insertion site location, x-ray confirmation of the placement, catheter insertion distance (in centimeters), and the patient’s tolerance of the procedure. Maintenance care procedures also should be fully documented. The site should be carefully inspected for inflammation, and any drainage should be cultured. When catheter-related infections are suspected, the catheter tip provides valuable information about infection sources in cases of sepsis. The tip should be cut off with sterile scissors and dropped directly into a sterile specimen container. condom catheterCAUTION!Continual use of this device may excoriate the skin of the penis.double-channel catheterelbowed catheterProstatic catheter.eustachian catheterfemale catheterFoley catheterSee: Foley catheterglide catheterguide catheterheparin-bonded catheterHickman catheterSee: Hickman catheterimpregnated catheterindwelling catheterindwelling pleural catheterPleural catheter.intra-aortic catheterSee: intra-aortic balloon counterpulsationintrauterine pressure catheterAbbreviation: IUPCintravenous catheterKarman catheterSee: Karman cathetermale catheterpacing catheterperipherally inserted central venous catheterAbbreviation: PICC, PICC linepharyngeal suction catheterpleural catheterpresternal catheterprostatic catheterpulmonary artery catheterself-retaining cathetersuprapubic catheterPatient careThe nurse observes for hemorrhage or prolonged hematuria and signs of local or systemic infection. Aseptic technique is used during dressing or equipment changes. Bladder irrigation is performed as prescribed. Medications, e.g., analgesics, antispasmodics, and bowel stimulants, are administered as prescribed. The patient's ability to micturate is evaluated. Intake and output are monitored and recorded. Fluids are forced unless otherwise restricted to ensure passage of dilute urine. Swan-Ganz catheterSee: Swan-Ganz catheterTenckhoff peritoneal catheterSee: Tenckhoff peritoneal cathetertriple-lumen catheterAbbreviation: TLCtunneled central venous catheterumbilical vein cathetervertebrated catheterwinged catheterWord catheterYankauer suction catheterSee: Yankauer suction cathetertriple-lumen catheterAbbreviation: TLCchromatography(kro?ma-tog'ra-fe) [ chrom- + -graphy]adsorption chromatographycolumn chromatographygas chromatographygas-liquid chromatographyAbbreviation: GLCgel filtration chromatographyhigh-performance liquid chromatographyAbbreviation: HPLChigh pressure liquid chromatographyHigh-performance liquid chromatography.paper chromatographypartition chromatographythin-layer chromatographyAbbreviation: TLCthin-layer chromatographyAbbreviation: TLCcount(kownt)absolute granulocyte countAbbreviation: AGCabsolute neutrophil countAbbreviation: ANCCAUTION!The development of fever in a patient with neutropenia secondary to chemotherapy is an indication for urgent medical evaluation and prompt institution of broad-spectrum antibiotics.absolute phagocyte countAbbreviation: APCblood countcomplete blood countAbbreviation: CBCPatient careThe CBC is among the most common blood tests performed in the clinical laboratory and aids in the diagnosis of anemia and erythrocytosis, bleeding and the repletion of blood cells by transfusion, thrombocytopenia and thrombocytosis, and infections and leukemias. Blood is obtained for the test from venipuncture or aspiration from an indwelling vascular access or port. It is taken to the laboratory in a tube that contains the anticoagulant ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). differential blood countpollen countsurgical counttotal lymphocyte countAbbreviation: TLCtotal lymphocyte countAbbreviation: TLCTLCTLC
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