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Intravenous. It is where a liquid with medicinal properties is injected directly into the veins, so that it can be naturally circulated throughout the body. It is the fastest and most effective way to deliver fluids throughout the body.IV therapy stands for Intravenous (within a vein) therapy.
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Intravenous injection or therapy.
Joanne C. LaRocca has written: 'Pocket guide to intravenous therapy' -- subject(s): Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Infusions, Intravenous, Intravenous Infusions, Intravenous therapy, Nurses' instruction, Nursing, Parenteral Nutrition
Lynn Dianne Phillips has written: 'Manual of I.V. therapeutics' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Methods, Intravenous therapy, Intravenous Infusions, Nursing, Handbooks, Examination Questions 'Manual of IV medications' -- subject(s): Administration & dosage, Drug therapy, Drugs, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Infusions, Intravenous, Intravenous Infusions, Intravenous therapy, Methods, Pharmaceutical Preparations 'Manual of I. V. Therapeutics'
M. C. Allwood has written: 'Parenteral drug stability and intravenous administration' -- subject(s): Drug stability, Intravenous therapy, Parenteral therapy
The Roman numeral 4, or else the abbreviation for Intravenous therapy.
Intravenous Therapy
William J. Kurdi has written: 'Modern Intravenous Therapy Procedures' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Intravenous therapy 'The Kurdi I.V. antibiotic handbook'
Alan H. Lazarus has written: 'Immunoglobulin therapy' -- subject(s): Isoantibodies, Intravenous therapy, Passive Immunization, Therapeutic use, Immunoglobulins, Intravenous Immunoglobulins
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