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Often hands seem to get only marginal fluid; this is sometimes due to IVs. Before raising radial artery, try applying a wrap of tape between the elbow and wrist. This should be tight enough to constrict superficial veins and bring fluid to surface by creating slight resistance to venous return. On a larger scale, I have found that partially restricted jugular drainage (50% flow or less) will also get fluid to the surface. If you have any questions, you may call 570-427-4231 or e-mail phil57foxtrot@catvexpress.net.
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