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Venous access refers to the process of gaining entry into a vein to administer medications, fluids, or to obtain blood samples, and is a critical component in medical treatments and emergency care. It can be achieved through various methods, including peripheral intravenous catheters, central venous catheters, and peripherally inserted central catheters, each chosen based on the clinical needs and patient condition.
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