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"intravenous fluid" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a fluid that is administered directly into a vein through a needle or catheter. This is often done in medical settings for patients who are unable to take fluids orally. Example: The patient was dehydrated and in need of intravenous fluid to replenish their fluid levels.
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Patients in diabetic coma responded dramatically to animal-extracted insulin and intravenous fluid.
Some Army medics have been known to fill intravenous fluid bags with vodka, Army officers said.
In 1906, a partially effective treatment was found: intravenous fluid solutions reduced mortality to thirty per cent.
Keeping his blood pressure normal was requiring gallons of intravenous fluid and a pharmacy shelf of drugs.
He then had a rough night, and required two bags of intravenous fluid.
Doctors may prescribe intravenous fluid or supplements if the patient has become dehydrated.
Since the player still had his sense of humor and awareness, Spreen allowed him to continue, although Blake received intravenous fluid after the match.
Intravenous fluid.
Twenty-three intravenous fluid bag temperatures were collected and analyzed.
Intravenous fluid resuscitation, antibiotics, and proton-pump inhibitor therapy were ordered, and surgery was consulted.
In total, 4545 adult patients who underwent intravenous fluid therapy were included.
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