Explanation:
Required tools and components:
Soldering iron
Solder
Flux pen
Fine gauge solder (23 gauge or finer)
Wire cutter
MAX31855 thermocouple interface chip (available directly from Maxim Integrated)
Thermocouple with junction suitable for your application (e.g., probe, washer, etc.)
J-type (-40°C to +750°C)
K-type (-200°C to +1350°C)
T-type (-200°C to +350°C) Solid state relay (will depend on your application)
USB FTDI 5V cable (Note: A single cable can be used for many different microcontroller projects)
Computer with Arduino IDE v1.0
Wall-wart 9V/1.5A, 2.1mm center positive
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- minimum length
- using characters from different classes (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, typographic characters)
Your safest bet these days is to use a password manager and have it generate one for you, so that hackers can not guess it by understanding humans' predictable mind. ;-)
Answer:
Stuck PICC is one potential complication, and it occurs when the catheter is not able to disengage while the removal process, and it cannot be removed out of the vein. And this is generally due to venospasm and it gets resolved as the time passes.
Explanation:
You should know that PICC stands for Peripherally inserted central catheter, and it is a thin, delicate and long tube or catheter, which is inserted inside the vein in the child's arm, neck or leg. And the tip of the catheter is being positioned inside a large vein which carries the blood inside the heart. A PICC line is applied for long-term intravenous antibiotics, medication or nutrition, and for drawing the blood.