Pull back slightly on syringe plunger to draw fluid back into chamber (checks whether needle has entered blood vessel.)
To withdraw fluid from the body by means of suction.
A surgical procedure to remove accumulated blood or fluid by suctioning through a needle and syringe.
The mechanical suctioning of liquids or gases from the lungs. Often used to remove excess mucous from the lungs of people with CF. Also means to inhale food orother material.
To remove material from a body cavity by suction through a needle. Also refers to material that is removed this way.
To gently remove by suction materials, such as eggs, out of the body
To inhale liquid into the lungs, or to remove liquid from the lungs with a suction device.
remove as if by suction; "draw in air"
a small volume of bone marrow which is removed under local anaesthetic from either the hip bone or the breast bone by suction
The contents, liquid and/or solid, of a hypodermic needle after aspiration has been performed. Making a Diagnosis
To suck something into the airways or lungs. Also used in medicine to mean removed by suction.
to suck fluids out of a cavity eg bone marrow aspiate
Removal of fluid using a needle, usually from a cyst in the breast.
To withdraw fluids from within the body using a needle and syringe. Bentone 38 An organic chemical compound that is added to prevent waxy substances melting
to inhale a foreign substance into the lungs.
to pull back slightly on the plunger to draw back fluids into the plunger to check whether the needle has entered the blood vessel
An aspirate is a small volume of bone marrow which is removed under local anaethetic from either the hip bone or the breast bone. The cells in the sample can then be examined under the microscope to identify any abnormality in the developing blood cells.
To draw something into the lungs by inhaling.
to draw in or out by suction; withdrawal of fluid or air from an affected area.
To suck or draw into the respiratory tract.
To inhale foreign material into the windpipe (trachea). A significant reason for the development of pneumonia.
Fluid withdrawn from a lump, often a cyst.
Process of withdrawing fluids and gases from the abdominal cavity.
To suck in. A patient may aspirate for example by accidentally drawing material from the stomach into the lungs. A doctor can aspirate a joint.
Inhaling fluids into the lungs
To remove or obtain by suction; to inhale.
Removal of fluid or other matter through suction.