damariçi

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intravenous
Referring to the inside of blood vessels (veins) that return fluid back toward the heart This term is most often used when referring to the insertion of a small tube (IV cannula) into a vein through the skin Return to Top
Injection of a substance like a drug into the bloodstream through a vein
A dose of medicine administered from a drip, down through a hollow needle inserted into a patients vein
Intravenous means into or within a vein An intravenous injection is made into a vein
Within or into the veins Intravenous drugs are injected directly into the veins
– introducing a fluid into the bloodstream through a vein (usually in the patient’s forearm)
Into the vein
Intravenous foods or drugs are given to sick people through their veins, rather than their mouths. an intravenous drip. + intravenously intra·venous·ly Premature babies have to be fed intravenously. through or into a vein (=tube in the body taking blood back to the heart)
within or by means of a vein; "an intravenous inflammation"; "intravenous feeding"
Within the veins
injection into a vein
The administration of drugs or fluids directly into the bloodstream
a procedure where fluid or medications are given directly into a patient's bloodstream Generally, EMS providers start an IV and administer fluid or medications
An injection made directly into the vein
Inside the veins
Given into a vein by injection or infusion
Into a vein
Literally, into or within a vein; also refers to fluids and medications that are injected into a vein through a needle or catheter
(in-tra-VEE-nus): IV Injected into a blood vessel
{s} occurring within a vein or veins, entering through a vein
damariçi uyuşturum
med. intravenous anesthesia
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