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Intravenous fluid therapy in children and young people in hospital

  • NICE guideline
  • Reference number: NG29
  • Published:  09 December 2015
  • Last updated:  11 June 2020

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Having IV fluids

If you need IV fluids a needle is put into a vein, usually in your hand or arm. The drip is attached to this and the fluid is given straight into your bloodstream.

This page was last updated: 09 December 2015


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