IV hydration does not go in your stomach. The reason they don't want you to eat or drink before surgery is because they don't want anything in your stomach that could possibly come up and you could aspirate on (i.e. it goes into your lungs). My dad aspirated during emergency surgery (delay of surgery would have had a near certain fatal result) and it really delayed his healing and caused other complications. So yeah, it has to do with your stomach, not your kidneys or bladder |
This. Hand is often my last resort but sometimes what's needed. The AC (inner elbow joint area) often is the easiest place to put one, but I also hate them there as they limit arm movement quite a bit. 90% of the time, I'll place an IV in the forearm. But what you may think is a good vein may not be suitable for an IV due to valves. And if you're dehydrated or have other things that make veins harder to see and feel, you'll end up with an IV that's the easiest place to get on you. |
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