When someone's constipation gets so bad it can no longer be handled at home, they get admitted for a GoLYTEly cleanout. It is just a powerful laxative that is run constantly through an NG tube or by drinking every 15 minutes until stool is completely clear.
GoLYTELY is used to cleanse the bowels in preparation for a colonoscopy or a barium enema X-ray examination. The patient takes usually takes GoLYTELY the afternoon or evening before the procedure. He would take eight ounces every ten minutes until stools are watery and clear. It usually takes three to four liters of GoLYTELY to get to that point.
inpatient and outpatient
No, cleanout is one word.
clears paper jam
Floor is sloped toward floor drain for draining. Floor cleanout is level with floor and is used to clean out drain line.
Snake through the closest cleanout
trap with a cleanout plug
No, it is not. It is a noun (person admitted to a hospital or clinic), which can be a noun adjunct in terms such as inpatient entrance.
The word "inpatient" is a noun that means a patient who resides in hospital while under treatment. The word "inpatient" can be hyphenated as "in-patient" to avoid confusion with the adjective "impatient". However, the word "inpatient" has three syllables and does not need a hyphen.
Get a TAP the size of the CO opening
If is out side the house snake through the cleanout out side the house.
probation