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Don’t hospital patients usually have an IV in case of an emergency? And weren’t Trump’s experimental drugs given through an IV? How can a patient wear a shirt and jacket? Are we to believe he isn’t attached to monitors? BP and heart? Photo op?
IVs can and are given intermittently in certain cases or a "access cannula" can be inserted into the forearm. I had both during an inpatient stay. When I pulled my long sleeve gown down you couldn't see the access port.
During my critical/acute period I was hooked up to monitors. As my condition improved I was disconnected for periods and allowed to go to bathroom, walk around the room and halls. Doctors want folks up and moving at the earliest opportunity, reduce the risk of blood clots and pneumonia.
JMHO...
Eta...to correct terminology to cannula.
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