English to Spanish Dictionary intravenous

intravenous

intravenoso
definition
adjective
an intravenous drip
existing or taking place within, or administered into, a vein or veins.
translation of 'intravenous'
adjective
intravenoso
example
You will have an 'intravenous' drip to maintain your bodily fluids until you are able to eat and drink.
Conventional treatment for severe malaria in Africa is 'intravenous' or intramuscular quinine.
We do often give some 'intravenous' sedation for the stronger peels such as the phenol peel.
If you need antibiotics, fluids or other drugs, you may be given an 'intravenous' drip.
The source of infection was blood transfusion in 23 patients and 'intravenous' drug use in two.
In some cases, feeding via an 'intravenous' drip may be necessary.
Even if you have to hire a private ambulance complete with wheelchair and 'intravenous' drip, you must come in the following day.
One of the most commonly used medical devices in hospital patients are peripheral 'intravenous' catheters.
An old man sits on the street administering an 'intravenous' drip to himself.
The emergency department doctors gave him intravenous fluids and 'intravenous' antibiotics.
Most study drugs were given orally, with only two of the earlier studies using 'intravenous' therapy initially.
Some anorexics need to be hospitalized and administered 'intravenous' fluids.
The baby was administered 'intravenous' fluids for five days and then died.
The patient became confused and couldn't drink, so an 'intravenous' drip was set up.
'intravenous' drugs
During my final year, an exciting innovation was 'intravenous' fluid therapy for calves with acute diarrhoea.
In 'intravenous' drug abusers it can occur where a vein is regularly punctured with a needle.
Chemotherapy may be administered either systemically via the oral or 'intravenous' route or by hepatic infusion.
Most people remember very little about dental treatment done under 'intravenous' sedation.
'intravenous' injection
The lesions completely resolved after treatment with 'intravenous' penicillin.
Some people have to go to the hospital to get oxygen therapy and 'intravenous' fluids.
Technically, it is easier to administer fluids subcutaneously than 'intravenously' .
If we try to give gene therapy 'intravenously' , it probably won't make it to all the tumour cells.
Chemotherapy agents often take hours to administer 'intravenously' , and patients have to be watched closely for side effects.
Antibiotics are usually started 'intravenously' in the hospital, but many people can finish their treatment at home.
This regimen advises that an initial dose of insulin be given 'intravenously' and intramuscularly.
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