I always wondered what it would be like to start an IV in the middle of a case when patient is draped and everything. I would think it's always got to be a difficult stick, and also difficult to ask people to move who are performing the surgery so you can start another damn IV. Or do they always put the arms on armboards if possible? I was just curious.
Maybe you should get one of those IV illuminators. Have you seen them? Probably be good for your situation under the drapes. I'm not saying you need it, but here is the site in case any body is interested.
https://venoscope.secure.powweb.com/.../venoscope.php
Personally, I don't think I will take the time to use it, and it can only illuminate the superficial veins really anyway. Still, when you have nothing on some of those diabetics with PVF, it probably would help.
By the way, I will probably use your expression when the time comes. thanks. I will file that one away for later.