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Suctioning Meaning in English

word · lemma: suction

ˈsəkʃən
SUK-shuh-ning
sˈʌkʃənɪŋ
SUK-shuh-ning

Definition

Removing liquid, air, or other substances using suction, often with special equipment, especially in medical settings to clear a patient's airways or wounds.

Usage & Nuances

Used mostly in medical contexts (e.g., 'suctioning the airway'). Not the same as regular 'suction.' Common with 'suctioning secretions' or 'suctioning a wound.' Rare in everyday non-medical speech.

Example Sentences

The nurse is suctioning the patient's mouth to help him breathe.

basic

After surgery, doctors performed suctioning to remove blood from the wound.

basic

Suctioning can clear mucus that blocks the airway.

basic

If too much saliva builds up, you may need suctioning during dental work.

natural

Some babies in the hospital require frequent suctioning to keep their lungs clear.

natural

Respiratory therapists are skilled at suctioning airways gently to avoid discomfort.

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