While reading about Dr Jack Kevorkian (Doctor Death) in Time's archive, I couldn't understand this sentence "This isn't right, to keep her on IV" . Keep her on IV? Does this means "keep her alive"?
She is Kevorkia's mother and got cancer, in a coma, weighing only 70 lb. Her daughter (Kevorkian's sister) said this to the doctor.
Read more: The Death of Jack Kevorkian, Advocate of Assisted Suicide - TIME
It is in the fifth paragraph.
Thanks in advance.
IV = intravenous
In more recent years, the word "intravenous" has taken on a second role: as a noun. Thus, "an intravenous" refers to an intravenous fluid drip, a solution (usually a balanced electrolyte solution) administered directly into the venous circulation. Also called a drip.
IV (intravenous) definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms easily defined on MedTerms
Thank you, I understand.
Please let me ask another question, "how Ⅳmeans intravenous?"
I understand. At first I thought IV means four, but now I understand that intravenous is abbreviated to IV.