Intravenous feeding can supply some or all of the nutrients these patients need.
The doctor stuck an intravenous tube into Gabrielle's vein to draw blood from her so that he could test it.
Intravenous tubing is a system of providing patients with vital nutrients. The IV bag contains the liquid which travels through the tubes and needle and into the bloodstream.
Mode of feeding is how you would be fed should you not be able to feed yourself. Feeding tube, intravenous, etc.
The faucet in the sink is connected to the water supply lines by a flexible tube. The inner tube popped on his bicycle tire. My old computer monitor, like older TV's, uses a CRT, or cathode ray tube. An intravenous (IV) tube is used to administer medicines directly into a vein.
Patients who cannot consume enough nutrients or who cannot eat at all due to an illness, surgery, or accident, can be fed through an intravenous (IV) line or tube. An IV can be used for as little as a few hours, to provide fluids.
Sterile water solutions containing small amounts of salt or sugar, are injected into the body through a tube attached to a needle which is inserted into a vein.
performed is another word of the intravenous.
The root word of intravenous is "venous."
breathing tube and ventilator until the swelling of the abdominal organs has decreased. Intravenous fluids, antibiotics , and pain medication are also administered. A tube is also placed in the stomach to empty gastric secretions
Intravenous feeding: feeding through a tube in a vein, has an important role in saving lives; but it does have, simultaneously, known disadvantages which doctors, throughout patients' hospital stays, carefully attempt to mitigate, as they strive to save lives and avoid lawsuits which could injure their medical practice.
the abbreviation for intravenous drug is iv drug.