Intravenous drug injection. Close-up of a Community RGN (registered general nurse) on a home visit,giving an intravenous (IV) injection of the antibiotic Teicoplanin. An intravenous line (cannula) is a soft,flexible tube that is inserted into a vein to deliver medication,fluids or nutrition. The cannula can be left in place for up to three days and therefore can be used at home for short-term treatment. Teicoplanin is used to treat serious infections of the heart and blood,and can only be given by injection | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Cole, John |
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