An IV is used to help you get fluids and medicine, and getting one placed in
your arm or wrist is a pretty regular procedure that you get used to. You will
gain a new friend--your IV pole. Emla is a special solution the
nurse might offer before an IV to numb your skin. They clean the surface of
your skin with an alcohol pad and put a tight tourniquet on your arm to find
the vein. When it is time for the needle stick, you need to hold still. It helps
to blow out, look away, or count to ten while they insert the needle. To hold
the IV in place, tape or a special bandage is used. You will still be able to
use your hand.
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