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What are the three main IV access methods?

5 min read
According to the American Cancer Society, the three main IV access methods are peripheral IVs, midline catheters, and central venous catheters. The choice among these options is a critical medical decision, tailored to a patient's treatment plan, the type of medication, and the anticipated duration of therapy.

Understanding What a Permanent IV Is Called: A Guide to Long-Term Venous Access

3 min read
Permanent intravenous (IV) access is a critical component of care for thousands of patients undergoing long-term treatment. For those unfamiliar with medical terminology, the phrase '**what is a permanent IV called?**' often leads to a variety of names for advanced vascular access devices, such as implanted ports, tunneled catheters, and PICC lines. These devices are essential for delivering medications, fluids, and nutrition directly into the bloodstream over extended periods, often months or even years.