
But then I started anesthesiology. Anesthesiologists are the physicians who probably put in the most IVs since we're responsible for them for every operation. Indeed, we are often the last resort when no one else can get an IV. My first week, I had more failed IVs than successful ones. I was really grateful for my patients' and attendings' patience. But after practice and watching more experienced practitioners, the process clicked. Today, I managed to start a couple difficult IVs on my first try, including one on a patient over 350lbs and an elderly woman with transparent paper-thin skin. It felt good. IVs can be one of the most frustrating and yet satisfying procedures even though it is one of the most basic things health care practitioners do.
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