cath
word
Definition
A shortened form of 'catheter,' a medical tube used to drain fluids or deliver medicines, usually inserted into the body. In medical speech or writing, 'cath' often refers to a procedure involving a catheter.
Usage & Nuances
'Cath' is medical slang and not used in formal writing for general audiences. Most common in hospital or clinical settings, often in phrases like 'heart cath' (cardiac catheterization) or 'foley cath.' Not interchangeable with 'cat' (the animal).
Example Sentences
The nurse prepared the cath for surgery.
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He went in for a heart cath yesterday.
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Doctors checked if the cath was in place.
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After the cath, he needed to rest for a few hours.
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They scheduled a cath to find out what was wrong with his heart.
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If you're worried about the cath, ask your doctor what to expect.
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