See also: Heparinized Hepatitis Hepatic Hepa Hepatomegaly Heparin Hepatology Hepatocytes Hepatologist Hepatotoxicity Hepatoma Hepatorenal
1. heparinize (third-person singular simple present Heparinizes, present participle heparinizing, simple past and past participle heparinized) (medicine, transitive) To …
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2. What does Heparinizes mean? Third-person singular simple present indicative form of heparinize
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3. Potential complications can be avoided if the operator: (1) Heparinizes the sheath prior to catheterization, (2) fully Heparinizes the patient when the catheter and sheath are across the septum, and (3) remembers that the left atrium in these patients is quite small and can be perforated easily by the tapered tip of the transseptal catheter.
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4. 1.5-2.5 times the normal PTT effectively Heparinizes a patient, in most cases
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11. Performs dialysis catheter care, accesses catheter, flushes and Heparinizes catheter
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12. This author generally pre-Heparinizes the syringe to minimize sample clotting
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13. Collection to processing of Heparinizes tubes should never exceed 16 hours
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16. Heparinizes heparinizing heparinlike heparinoid heparinoids heparins heparitin sulfate: heparosan N-sulfate D-glucuronosyl 5-epimerase hepars hepat-hepatatrophia hepatectomies hepatectomized (current term) hepatectomy hepatic hepatic adenoma hepatic air: hepatic amoebiasis hepatic arteries hepatic artery hepatic branches of vagus nerve hepatic
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17. Heparinizes heparinizing heparinlike: heparinoid heparinoids heparins heparitin sulfate heparosan N-sulfate D-glucuronosyl 5-epimerase hepars (current term) hepat-hepatatrophia hepatectomies hepatectomized: hepatectomy hepatic hepatic adenoma hepatic air hepatic amoebiasis hepatic arteries hepatic artery hepatic branches of vagus nerve hepatic
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HEPARINIZES [ˈhepərəˌnīz]
VERB
( medicine, transitive) To treat with heparin, especially so as to prevent coagulation.
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Blood samples were immediately transferred into a heparinized tube and labeled with the flock and bird identified. Sedimentation rate (SR) is a measure of the speed of red blood cells that settle down in heparinized blood and is used to detect inflammation, disorders or infections (Svobodova et al., 1991; John, 2007; Jagtap et al., 2011).
You should not use heparin if you have uncontrolled bleeding or a severe lack of platelets in your blood. Do not use heparin if you have ever been diagnosed with “heparin-induced thrombocytopenia,” or low platelets caused by heparin.