How is IV Therapy Given?

One of our licensed nurses will place a small, thin tube called a catheter into your vein.  Our nurses will clean the skin with alcohol and then insert a small, thin plastic tube called a catheter directly into your vein. The needle will then be removed, and the catheter will stay in place. A tube will connect the catheter to the bag filled with fluids and the drip, you have selected, will be given. This process will take 30-45 minutes.

One of our licensed nurses will place a small, thin tube called a catheter into your vein.  Our nurses will clean the skin with alcohol and then insert a small, thin plastic tube called a catheter directly into your vein. The needle will then be removed, and the catheter will stay in place. A tube will connect the catheter to the bag filled with fluids and the drip, you have selected, will be given. This process will take 30-45 minutes.

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