Yes, but it will not help very much. An IV near the intersection area of good circulation and poor circulation will do better as the reason for the blue color is lack of circulation. If there is no circulation there is no moving of fluid, an IV will just fill the local area and not be carried to all tissues.
The three words that refer to the part of the upper extremity are arm, forearm, and hand.
Regions of the upper extremity include the shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand. Regions of the lower extremity include the hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and foot.
An arm, a leg, or even one of an insect's antennae may be referred to as an extremity. However, an extreme or extraordinary measure may also be referred to as such: "They would go to any extremity to feed the children."
An intravenous (IV) line should not be placed in a paralyzed extremity because the lack of muscle movement can lead to poor circulation and increased risk of complications such as infiltration or phlebitis. Additionally, the inability to assess for signs of complications, such as swelling or pain, makes it difficult to monitor the IV's effectiveness and safety. Furthermore, paralyzed limbs may have altered sensation, increasing the risk of unnoticed injury. Overall, placing an IV in such an extremity poses significant risks that can compromise patient safety.
RUE stands for right upper extremity (right arm).
IV started in antecubital of left arm
It depends on which "arm" you mean. If you mean a person's arm, there's appendage, wing and extremity. If you mean "arm" as in to have a weapon, there's equip, prepare, bear and weaponize.
I had surgery and they put iv in , now its been a week and my arm hurts and vein. what does that mean what can i do
The likely word is amputate (remove an extremity: arm, leg, finger, toe, ear, nose).
Stick an IV in your arm.
If the arms of the gown cannot be unsnapped to be put on, the IV can either be disconnected, the arm inserted into the sleeve and then reconnected, or the IV bag and line can go through the sleeve with the arm.
you should not move that arm just rap it up in a bandage