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Complete Guide to IV Cannula: Types, Uses, and Benefits

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  An IV (intravenous) cannula is a small, flexible tube inserted into a vein, usually in the hand or arm. It allows healthcare providers to quickly and safely deliver fluids, medications, blood, or nutrients directly into the bloodstream. What is an IV cannula  An IV cannula , short for intravenous cannula, is a thin, hollow tube typically made of materials like polyurethane or Teflon. Its design is aimed at ease of insertion into a patient's vein, ensuring a secure and painless connection for the administration of fluids and medications. The cannula features a sharp, beveled tip, allowing for smooth penetration of the skin and vein. Key Features of IV Cannula Sharp Stainless Steel Needle   Ensures smooth and painless vein puncture with minimal trauma. Flexible, bend-resistant Catheter Made of soft, medical-grade material that easily adapts to the vein without bending or blocking. Injection Port with Snap-Fit Cap Allows for quick medication administration without remo...