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Drip feed
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kapková infuze
the controlled administration of fluids or medications slowly through a tube directly into a patient's bloodstream
What is a "drip feed"?
A drip feed is a method of delivering fluids or nutrients into the body slowly and continuously using a small tube connected to a bag of liquid. This method is often used in medical settings to provide hydration, medications, or nutrition when a person cannot take these substances by mouth. The liquid drips through the tube into a vein, allowing the body to absorb it gradually over time.
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kapková infuze
the controlled and gradual delivery of content, information, or resources over a period, typically to avoid overwhelming recipients
to drip feed
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to provide something in small, gradual amounts or at a slow pace, often over an extended period of time
Příklad
The continuous drip feed ensured a steady supply of pain relief.
During surgery, the doctor used a drip feed for intravenous hydration.
The hospital used a drip feed to administer chemotherapy to the cancer patient.
The nurse set up a drip feed to administer the patient's medication.
Dad received a drip feed to regulate his antibiotic intake.