to keep her on Ⅳ?

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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"?

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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.

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Thank you, I understand.

Please let me ask another question, "how Ⅳmeans intravenous?"
 

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Thank you, I understand.

Please let me ask another question, "how Ⅳmeans intravenous?"

It's the first letter of Intra and the first letter of Venous. Together you get "I.V." but we don't bother with the dots.

Another example: UV means ultraviolet.
 

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I understand. At first I thought IV means four, but now I understand that intravenous is abbreviated to IV.
 
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