Intravenous therapy definition

Intravenous therapy means the infusion of substances, including mixtures of water, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, or other ingredients, directly into the human bloodstream.
Intravenous therapy means the provision of services and monitoring and instruction related to substances that are administered intravenously, including but not limited to:
Intravenous therapy means an infusion of fluids through a vein at a regulated rate of flow as prescribed by a licensed physician, advanced practice registered nurse, a licensed physician assistant, a licensed dentist or a licensed podiatric physician for the purpose of replacing fluid, maintaining fluid balance or adding medications or nutrients.

Examples of Intravenous therapy in a sentence

  • Product Anti-SARS-COV-2 (and its derivatives) Immunoglobulins derived from hyper-immune plasma sourced from COVID-19 convalescent patients or vaccinated donors (the “COVID Source Plasma”), administrated by Intravenous therapy (IV) or Intramuscular injection (IM) and all its improvements or enhancements (the “Product”) Territory Worldwide distribution rights i.