“…One of the painful and frequent procedures is Intravenous Therapy (IVT). In this therapy, pain comes from the insertion of peripheral catheters in one of the blood vessels, in addition to the fixation, maintenance, drug administration and removal when their use is no longer indicated, or due to expiration date according to the institution's criteria and, also, due to accidental loss of the access (4) . Although IVT is a crucial element in the arsenal of care measures for hospitalized children, its use generally culminates in a stressful, difficult and painful event, translated by this population into a feeling that refers to a constant state of alert, added to distrust, stress, fear, anxiety and physical pain (5) .…”