catheter

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Definition

A catheter is a thin, flexible tube put into the body to remove or deliver fluids, commonly used in medical procedures like draining urine from the bladder.

Usage & Nuances

Formal medical term. Most often used in hospital or clinical contexts. Common collocations: 'urinary catheter', 'insert a catheter', 'catheterization'. Used for various body parts (e.g., heart, veins, bladder).

Example Sentences

The nurse inserted a catheter to help the patient urinate.

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The doctor removed the catheter after the operation.

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A catheter can be used to give medicine directly into the vein.

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If you feel pain while the catheter is in, let the nurse know right away.

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He had to stay overnight because of a problem with his catheter.

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They explained how the catheter would feel before starting the procedure.

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