grammar - Put an IV fluid up


Back where I come from, we would usually say 'I started the patient on a drip'. But for the 'word' put up ... I only find it natural to say 'I put the fluid up just an hour ago'. What would happen if I were to include a patient in my sentence:


'I put the fluid up (in/on/for) the patient just an hour ago.'


Are all of the options unusual?




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