The document discusses common intravenous (IV) sites for inserting needles or catheters. The arm and hand are mentioned as typical locations for IV insertion. Providing intravenous access through the arm or hand allows for medication, fluids, or blood products to be administered directly into the bloodstream.
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The document discusses common intravenous (IV) sites for inserting needles or catheters. The arm and hand are mentioned as typical locations for IV insertion. Providing intravenous access through the arm or hand allows for medication, fluids, or blood products to be administered directly into the bloodstream.
The document discusses common intravenous (IV) sites for inserting needles or catheters. The arm and hand are mentioned as typical locations for IV insertion. Providing intravenous access through the arm or hand allows for medication, fluids, or blood products to be administered directly into the bloodstream.
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The document discusses common intravenous (IV) sites for inserting needles or catheters. The arm and hand are mentioned as typical locations for IV insertion. Providing intravenous access through the arm or hand allows for medication, fluids, or blood products to be administered directly into the bloodstream.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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