It was invented by Dr. Stanley Dudrick in the 1950s who taught sugery for several years at the Yale School of Medicine.
Intravenous feeding can supply some or all of the nutrients these patients need.
Are you looking for "hyperalimentation"? That means intravenous feeding.
Mode of feeding is how you would be fed should you not be able to feed yourself. Feeding tube, intravenous, etc.
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.
Phyllis Fichtelman Nentwich has written: 'Intravenous therapy' -- subject(s): Administration & dosage, Drugs, Intravenous therapy, Nurses' instruction, Nursing, Parenteral Infusions, Parenteral feeding
Cats are fed intravenously only as a last resort. This is a very expensive and difficult option, but there are few, if any, side effects. Veterinarians have other methods of force-feeding animals that are less expensive and easier to achieve.
The root word of intravenous is "venous."
performed is another word of the intravenous.
The Hickman line is a central line introduced through the neck veins on the left or right side and is tunneled under the skin on the anterior chest wall subcutaneously. It is used for long term intravenous feeding in surgical/medical patients
the abbreviation for intravenous drug is iv drug.
Intravenous injection.
Intravenous Television Continuum was created in 1996.