Among the nursing practices of the Home Care Center, home serum insertion is the process of administering drugs and special fluids required during the treatment of the patient directly into the vein through a catheter. Immunization procedures, which are widely used in hospitals, are also applied with a doctor's prescription in patients whose treatment is continued at home. The IV insertion service covers the opening of the vascular access to the patient, monitoring during the serum and removing the catheter at the end of the procedure.