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What Is An Iv Cannula?

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Kirti21 | 17:39 Thu 03rd Sep 2020 | Education
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Its the thing they stick in the back of your hand when you are in hospital so they can insert drugs, saline or take blodd samples.
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I notice you and hritikajoshi have been following each other on here. Do you know him/her, kirti?

An intravenous (IV) cannula is a very small, flexible tube which is placed into one of your veins, usually in the back of your hand or in your arm.

https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/teenagers/your-condition/tests-and-treatments/intravenous-iv-cannula#:~:text=An%20intravenous%20(IV)%20cannula%20is,a%20bit%20like%20a%20tap.

a tube with a sharp bit on one end
Homework for a medical student? Gordhelp us all.
drip

oh come on - do your own homework
.Gordhelp us all.
is this a pun?

https://www.shutterstock.com/search/gordh%20needle

a colleague said 1980 - do you realise that when I started this, 1964 this was the only thing you could stick into patients
and the much younger workers went - eeeeeeek !
I think this is another of those revision exercise for one or two people which we get on AB from time to time- one asks a check Science question and the 'other' tries to answer it.
more than that, ff, the answers seem to include commercial links.

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