Intravenous
in sentence
25 examples of Intravenous in a sentence
He was placed on
intravenous
antibiotics and he recovered after a few days.
Today, anesthesiologists often combine regional, inhalational and
intravenous
agents to get the right balance for a surgery.
Inhalational anesthesia is usually supplemented with
intravenous
anesthesia, which was developed in the 1870s.
Common
intravenous
agents include sedatives, like propofol, which induce unconsciousness, and opioids, like fentanyl, which reduce pain.
As many as 1.5 million Russians and 400,000 Ukrainians are estimated to have HIV; at least 85% of known infections are attributed to
intravenous
drug use.
Pakistan, Iran, China, the Central Asian countries, and other places with rising rates of
intravenous
drug use are bound for the same public health catastrophe if they pursue similar discredited policies.
Similarly, an international survey found that HIV infection among
intravenous
drug users decreased by 5.8% per year in cities with syringe exchange programs, and increased by 5.9% per year in cities without such programs.
Intravenous
drug use is spreading HIV/AIDS in Iran, Central Asia, and the former Soviet Union.
Interruption was also associated with homelessness,
intravenous
drug use, and alcohol dependence in Hamburg.
In Spain, homelessness was a risk factor for interruption and HIV positivity, and
intravenous
drug use was a risk factor for unsuccessful treatment.
In the Tour de France, cyclists can even use overnight
intravenous
nutrition and hydration to restore their bodies.
Intravenous
drug users – especially heroin addicts – had turned public spaces in Zurich and other Swiss cities and towns into needle parks.
So can the proactive use of oral cholera vaccines and quick access to treatments, such as oral rehydration solution and
intravenous
fluids.
Moreover, patients reported diminished thoughts of suicide a mere 40 minutes after receiving an
intravenous
infusion of the drug.
One example: "You're two for three; the president opposes needle exchange [for
intravenous
drug users] on moral grounds, regardless of the outcome."
Ten years ago, when a “drug-free world” became the global drug-policy mantra, no one imagined that in 2009 two million people in the former Soviet Union, and over a million in Asia, would be infected with HIV through
intravenous
drug use.
Moreover, HIV/AIDS among
intravenous
drug users plunged from 52% of all new cases in 2000 to 16% in 2009.
For example, when morphine is administered by injection in full view of the patient, it is significantly stronger than when it is given through an
intravenous
line without the patient’s knowledge.
The standard of care at the time was poor, and a dearth of
intravenous
drips meant that rehydration solutions could not be administered widely.
Private doctors give people what (they think) they want – injections,
intravenous
drips, and antibiotics – but the state does not regulate them, and many practitioners are entirely unqualified.
It saved countless lives and reduced the need for costly (and often unavailable) hospital stays and
intravenous
rehydration.
As in developed countries, HIV infections initially were concentrated among hemophiliacs, sexually active gay men, and
intravenous
drug users.
A wide array of prevention strategies, including behavioral modification, distribution of condoms, and the provision of clean needles and syringes to
intravenous
drug users, has emerged.
According to 2018 data, about 269 million people around the world use illicit drugs, including 11 million who do so by
intravenous
injection – a method that carries additional risks.
My team and I moved fast to activate seizure protocol, secure her
intravenous
drip, and deliver all appropriate medications.
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