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Can you get a blood clot from a cannula?

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Peripheral vein infusion thrombophlebitis occurs in up to 35% of hospitalized patients with peripheral intravenous catheters [1.3.1]. While common, many wonder, **can you get a blood clot from a cannula**? The answer is yes, and it's a known complication of intravenous therapy.

Do IV Catheters Expire? Understanding the Reasons and Risks

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Intravenous (IV) therapy is one of the most common medical procedures worldwide. A critical question for patient safety is, **do IV catheters expire?** The answer is yes; expiration dates are crucial because the catheter's materials can degrade and its sterility can be compromised over time [1.2.1, 1.3.4].

How long can a drip stay in? Understanding IV catheter lifespan and safety

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Over 90% of hospitalized patients will receive intravenous (IV) therapy at some point, making the question of how long can a drip stay in a critical component of patient care. The answer depends on the type of intravenous access used, ranging from a few days for common peripheral IVs to months for more specialized central lines.

How Long Can You Use an IV Line? Dwell Times and Safety Guidelines

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Over 90% of hospitalized patients receive some form of IV therapy, making the question of **how long can you use an IV line** a critical component of safe patient care. The maximum duration varies significantly depending on the type of intravenous access device, the patient's condition, and vigilance for complications such as infection or phlebitis. Patient safety depends on healthcare providers following established guidelines for proper management and removal of these devices.