IV access refers to the insertion of a catheter into a vein to enable direct administration of fluids, medications, or blood products. It is essential for rapid, controlled delivery in emergencies, surgery, and ongoing treatment. Complications can include infection, thrombophlebitis, or infiltration, requiring careful technique and monitoring to ensure patient safety.

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