extravenate (Meaning)

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extravenate (a.)

Let out of the veins.

Synonyms & Antonyms of extravenate

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extravenate Sentence Examples

  1. The nurse accidentally extravenated the medication, causing it to leak into the tissue surrounding the vein.
  2. The extravasation of the chemotherapy drugs caused severe pain and tissue damage in the patient's arm.
  3. The doctor advised the patient to apply a cold compress to the extravasation site to reduce swelling and pain.
  4. The extravenous injection of the contrast agent caused a burning sensation and redness at the injection site.
  5. The patient complained of a burning sensation and swelling at the site of the extravasated IV infusion.
  6. The extravenation of the antibiotic led to the development of a painful abscess at the injection site.
  7. The nurse carefully monitored the IV site for signs of extravasation, such as swelling, redness, or pain.
  8. The extravasation of the blood during the blood transfusion caused a large hematoma to form at the IV site.
  9. The patient experienced severe tissue damage due to the extravasation of the vesicant medication.
  10. The extravasation of the chemotherapy drug into the surrounding tissue resulted in the patient's hair loss.

FAQs About the word extravenate

Let out of the veins.

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The nurse accidentally extravenated the medication, causing it to leak into the tissue surrounding the vein.

The extravasation of the chemotherapy drugs caused severe pain and tissue damage in the patient's arm.

The doctor advised the patient to apply a cold compress to the extravasation site to reduce swelling and pain.

The extravenous injection of the contrast agent caused a burning sensation and redness at the injection site.