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Scalp Tourniquets and Chemotherapy: Why They Are Not Used
A scalp tourniquet is not used during intravenous (IV) administration of chemotherapy. Scalp tourniquets are outdated devices that were once used to create venous distension for blood collection or IV insertion, but they are no longer considered safe or effective.Chemotherapy - Related Articles
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