yes. it can be im or iv
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I would ask the advice of the radiologist, I would only push IV contrast onlt through a power (purple) line.
no problem inject it again
There are a few things that is good about IV solution and salt. The body needs salt and water. Not only that but if someone were to be given plain water, their cells would take in too much water and get damaged or burst and that will damage the body. The salt in the IV solution should be about the same percentage of water and salt as healthy cell.
I have been led to believe IV means intra-venal, if that is the case I fail to see how it can get into your veins without injection, so the answer must be all of them.
Dehydration, delivery of IV medication. It's what they most often use when they run an IV in a hospital.
NO.
This is not recommended. It is an unsafe medical practice.
Dehydration, delivery of IV medication. It's what they most often use when they run an IV in a hospital.
in iv use. the solution contains 0.9% sodium chloride.