Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Intravenous

From Medterms.com:

Intravenous (IV): 1) Into a vein. Intravenous (IV) antibiotics are a solution containing antibiotics that is administered directly into the venous circulation via a syringe or intravenous catheter (tube). 2) The actual solution that is administered intravenously. 3) The device used to administer an intravenous solution, such as the familiar IV drip used to slowly drip a bag of electrolyte solution into a dehydrated patient through a tiny plastic tube inserted directly into a vein.
I'm not a coffee fan, so do you think I can get this filled with Jolt or Monster?



I've been up since about 4 AM and need a bit more of a pick me up than Mountain Dew.

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