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f. La figura 2-12 muestra el procedimiento de aspira ción suprapúbica. La aguja de mariposa perfora la piel suprapúbica y se puede aspirar un líquido amarillo (orina) del frasco situado bajo la superficie. g. El tubo de extensión intravenosa puede utilizarse para rellenar la botella, de modo que el nivel de líquido se mantenga alto para procedimientos repetidos.
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