IV DRUG THERAPY- SELECTION OF EQUIPMENTS AND INSERTION OF CATHETER Equipment: Canula selection: Select cannula based on purpose and duration of use and age of patient. Consider risk of infection and extravasation. Cannula made from polyurethanes are associated with decreased risk of phlebitis. Steel needles have higher risk of extravasation and should be avoided where tissue necrosis is likely if extravasation occurs. 2. Skin Prep: Antiseptic solution, use an aqueous based alternative if there is a known allergy to alcohol. 3. Other Equipment: Intravenous solution as ordered, torniquet, giving set, IV stand/pole, infusion pump, transparent occlusive dressing, tape or similar to secure cannula, gloves, paper bag. 4. Additional Equipment which may be required: Syring (5mL), sterile sodium chloride 0.9%, local anesthetics (in children), 3-way tap or triflow, short extension tube. Selection Of the Catheter Site: Generally speaking, the vein section with the straightest a