Immediate placement of at least two large bore catheter
patient's underlying state of health and specific injury pattern may eliminate some sites from consideration
The internal jugular approach, thought familiar to most anesthesiologists, will require removal of the cervical collar and manipulation of the patient's neck and is therefore not recommended
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Continuous:
Continuous:
The femoral vein is easily and rapidly accessed and is an appropriate choice in patients without apparent pelvic or thigh trauma who require urgent drug or fluid administration.