intravenous drip
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Definition
Noun: A method of slowly and continuously administering fluids, medication, or nutrients directly into a patient's vein, one drop at a time. It is a controlled delivery system using a tube and a needle or catheter.
Usage
The term "intravenous drip" refers specifically to the apparatus and the process of slow, drop-by-drop infusion. It is commonly used in medical settings.
Examples: - The patient was put on an intravenous drip to receive antibiotics and prevent dehydration. - The nurse checked the rate of the intravenous drip to ensure the medication was being delivered correctly. - After the surgery, he needed an intravenous drip for 24 hours.
Advanced Usage
- "To be on an intravenous drip": This phrase describes the state of receiving fluids or medicine via this method.
- The dehydrated child had to be on an intravenous drip overnight.
Variants and Related Words
- IV drip (n): A common abbreviated form of "intravenous drip."
- Infusion (n): The broader process of introducing a substance into the body, often intravenously. An intravenous drip is one type of infusion.
- IV line (n): Refers to the catheter and tubing placed in the vein, which is part of the drip system.
Synonyms
- IV infusion: A very close synonym, though it can encompass faster infusion methods as well.
- Drip: A common informal shortening in medical contexts (e.g., "Put him on a drip.").
Related Phrases
- Set up an intravenous drip: To prepare and initiate the infusion.
- The doctor ordered the nurse to set up an intravenous drip with saline solution.
- Regulate the drip: To adjust the speed at which the fluid drops.
- It's important to regulate the drip according to the patient's weight and condition.
Noun
- slow continuous drip introducing solutions intravenously (a drop at a time)