After the procedure is complete, the patient stays in a recovery room in the hospital for a few hours. During this time, medical practitioners place pressure on the insertion site to stem any bleeding. The patient needs to remain flat on their back and avoid moving the limb into which the doctor inserted the catheter. The hospital staff will check that the patient is recovering well by regularly checking their vital signs. They will also check there is no undue pain or swelling at the puncture site.

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