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Cath

Definition:

A cath is a medical device used to access the body's internal organs or vessels. It is typically a flexible tube made of plastic, rubber, or silicone, with various sizes and shapes for different medical purposes.

Senses:

  1. Noun: A catheter, a thin tube inserted into a body cavity, duct, or vessel for draining fluids, introducing medication, or performing medical procedures.
  2. Verb: To insert or use a catheter to deliver or extract fluids or perform medical procedures.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Noun: The doctor inserted a cath to drain the patient's bladder.
  2. Noun: She suffered from kidney stones and required a catheter for proper urine flow.
  3. Verb: The nurse will cath the patient to administer the necessary medication.
  4. Verb: The surgeon will catheterize the coronary artery to perform an angiogram.

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