Infants have very small veins. When intravenous (IV) fluids, antibiotics, and other medications must be given, IV access routes must be available. In this photograph, a small intravenous catheter has been placed in the back of the infant's hand. This route may last for several days or it may be changed sooner due to clotting of the vein.
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