Learning IV insertion takes precision, patience, and proper technique—but practicing on yourself or others at home is not safe or legal without medical training and supervision. However, if you're a nursing student, EMT trainee, or phlebotomy learner, there are safe, realistic alternatives that let you build skill and confidence from home—without risking harm. Here’s how …
The most common complication of IV therapy is infiltration—a condition where the IV fluid leaks into the surrounding tissue instead of staying inside the vein. While usually not dangerous, it can cause discomfort and may require the IV to be stopped and reinserted elsewhere. Infiltration can happen during any type of IV therapy—whether you're getting …
IV (intravenous) therapy involves inserting a catheter into a vein to deliver fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into the bloodstream. While veins are found throughout the body, healthcare professionals rely on eight primary IV access sites that offer safe, reliable entry points with good blood flow. Here are the most common IV injection sites and …
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