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Peripheral intravenous catheterization is a medical procedure involving the insertion of a catheter into a peripheral vein, typically in the hand or arm, to deliver medications, fluids, or nutrients directly into the bloodstream. It is a common practice in healthcare settings and requires skill to minimize complications such as infection or phlebitis.
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