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- Bolus: What Is It, Different Types, Indications, and More | Osmosis
What is a bolus? Bolus is a medical term used to describe the administration of a single, relatively large dose of a substance Depending on the severity of the situation and the liquid administered, a bolus is typically given over about 1 to 30 minutes
- BOLUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOLUS is a rounded mass How to use bolus in a sentence
- Bolus (medicine) - Wikipedia
In medicine, a bolus (from Latin bolus, ball) is the administration of a discrete amount of medication, drug, or other compound within a specific time, generally 1–30 minutes, [1] to raise its concentration in blood to an effective level
- What Does Bolus Mean in Digestion and Medicine?
The concept of a bolus in medicine refers to the rapid administration of a large, single dose of a drug or fluid to achieve a therapeutic concentration quickly
- What Is a Bolus Dose in Nursing? Uses and Risks
A bolus dose is a single, concentrated amount of medication or fluid given all at once (or over a short period) to produce a rapid effect In nursing, you’ll encounter bolus doses in situations ranging from pain management and blood sugar control to emergency fluid resuscitation
- Bolus | definition of bolus by Medical dictionary
A single, relatively large quantity of a substance, usually one intended for therapeutic use (e g , bolus dose of an intravenously injected drug) generally followed by smaller doses
- Bolus | Gastric Emptying, Digestion, Absorption | Britannica
Bolus, food that has been chewed and mixed in the mouth with saliva Chewing helps to reduce food particles to a size readily swallowed; saliva adds digestive enzymes, water, and mucus that help chemically to reduce food particles, hydrate them for taste, and lubricate them for easy swallowing
- BOLUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The patient presses a button and receives a preset dose or "bolus" of the drug (e g one milligram of morphine) Caffeine citrate is commonly administered as a 20 mg kg bolus (IV or oral)
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