infuusplaats
Infuusplaats is a medical term referring to the site on a patient’s body where intravenous fluid therapy is initiated and administered. In most short-term treatments, the infuusplaats is a peripheral venous access point, such as a cannula placed in a vein of the hand, forearm, or sometimes the foot. For longer-term treatment or when higher infusion rates or specific drugs are required, central venous access devices may be used, including peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC lines), tunneled or non-tunneled central venous catheters, and implanted ports.
Care and management of the infuusplaats focus on safety and patency. Insertion is performed by trained healthcare
Risks associated with an infuusplaats include infiltration, phlebitis, infection at the insertion site, catheter-related thrombosis, occlusion