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If the body is properly prepared, there are no longer fluids in the body. Instead the mortician prepares the body by draining the fluids and replacing it with
A pump
The medical term for suction is "aspiration." This term is commonly used to describe the process of removing fluids or gases from a body cavity using a suction device. Aspiration can be performed for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, such as clearing airways or draining abscesses.
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I had mine changed out in an hour, that includes draining the fluids.
A tube used for draining bodily fluids is commonly referred to as a "drain." In medical contexts, it may also be called a "drainage tube" or "catheter," depending on its specific use and design. These devices are used to remove fluids such as blood, pus, or other bodily substances from a wound or body cavity.
Just go to the meteor and it will do it
A pump is a device used to raise or move fluids by creating a flow. Pumps are commonly used in various industries and applications to transfer liquids such as water, oil, or chemicals from one place to another.
The Pericardial window is a cardiac surgical procedure used to make a "window" to the pleural cavity. It allows the draining of fluids from the area surrounding the heart into the chest cavity, where the fluids are less dangerous.
A pump or compressor.
well, there's only one way to use a syringe
In physics, an enema can (or siphon) utilizes the principle of fluid dynamics to transfer liquid from a higher reservoir to a lower one. The flow of liquid is driven by gravity in the downward direction through a tube or pipe connecting the two reservoirs. This device finds applications in various fluid systems, such as draining fluids from one container to another.