Intravenous infusion
The introduction of fluid (such as medicine) into a vein. This is usually done through a small, hollow, plastic tube called a cannula, which is connected (via a long tube) to a drip bag containing the fluid.
The introduction of fluid (such as medicine) into a vein. This is usually done through a small, hollow, plastic tube called a cannula, which is connected (via a long tube) to a drip bag containing the fluid.
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