IV Infusion Therapy An intravenous infusion, commonly known as an IV drip, means administering fluid or solution into the patient’s body through a vein using a special catheter. What Is IV Infusion Used For? IV infusion may be used for different medical purposes, including: Correction of dehydration Support during
Wound Care and Dressing Change at Home
Solomedia2026-06-17T16:16:43+04:00We provide simple, proper, and safe wound care and dressing change services at home, including care for sutures, wounds, and post-surgical wounds. The goal is to support healing safely and reduce the risk of complications. Wound and Suture Care at Home — Step by Step Hand Hygiene Before touching
Pressure Sore Care
Solomedia2026-06-17T16:15:38+04:00Pressure sore care is a process that includes the prevention of skin and underlying tissue damage, as well as the treatment of existing pressure sores. Pressure sores develop when constant pressure is applied to one area of the body for a long period of time. They are especially common
Intravenous, Intramuscular, Subcutaneous, and Intradermal Injections
Solomedia2026-06-17T16:13:23+04:00Your Family Nurse — NMS 24/7 provides injection services at home according to a doctor’s prescription. Injections must be performed by a qualified nurse using sterile equipment and proper medical technique. Main Types of Injections There are several main types of injections: Intravenous Injection (IV) — injection into a
Urinary Bladder Catheterization
Solomedia2026-06-17T16:13:34+04:00This procedure must be performed only by qualified medical personnel. Independent or improper intervention may be dangerous. 1. Foley Catheter Removal Hand Hygiene The procedure begins with proper hand hygiene, including washing the hands and putting on sterile gloves. Deflating the Catheter Balloon A Foley catheter has a small
Gas-Relief Enema at Home
Solomedia2026-06-17T16:10:13+04:00A gas-relief enema, also known as a siphon enema, water enema, or cleansing enema, is used to stimulate bowel movement and help release accumulated gas from the intestines. This procedure is generally not painful, although it may be uncomfortable for the patient. It is most often used when a
Post-Surgery Recovery and Nursing Care
Solomedia2026-06-17T16:08:38+04:00Post-Surgery Recovery and Nursing Care and management is provided by Your Family Nurse according to the doctor’s prescription. After surgery, the patient may have catheters, drains, or other medical devices that require professional monitoring and care. For a certain period, the patient may also feel weak, sleepy, or require
24-Hour Nurse Care at Home
Solomedia2026-06-17T16:06:24+04:0024-hour nurse care is a service in which a qualified nurse stays with the patient at home throughout the day and night, providing both medical and everyday support. This service is intended for patients with complex health conditions, seriously weakened patients, individuals recovering after surgery, patients after stroke or
Suture Removal at Home
Solomedia2026-06-17T16:04:31+04:00Suture removal is a procedure in which stitches placed on a wound are removed once the skin has healed sufficiently. We provide suture removal at home according to the doctor’s prescription. Types of Sutures 1. Thread Sutures Thread sutures may be made from nylon, Vicryl, silk, or other medical
Surgical Staple Removal at Home
Solomedia2026-06-17T16:02:55+04:00Staple Removal with a Staple Remover Removal of surgical staples at home is possible, but it must be performed by a medically qualified professional, such as a nurse or doctor. The procedure requires sterile conditions, the correct medical instrument, and proper assessment of possible complications. This is a procedure


