(isim) büyük hap

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bolus
a round mass of something, especially of chewed food in the mouth or alimentary canal
Concentrated medication/solution given rapidly over a short period of time; may be given by direct infusion injection or gravity drip
-A small handful of soil which has been moistened and kneaded into a soil ball which just fails to stick to the fingers
A concentrated amount of drug; a dose injected rapidly into a vein, a rounded mass of matter
An extra boost of insulin given to cover expected rise in blood glucose (sugar) such as the rise that occurs after eating
a large pill; used especially in veterinary medicine a small round soft mass (as of chewed food)
In infusion practice, the procedure of giving a concentrated dose of an approved therapeutic product over a short period of time
Usually refers to a single large dose or quantity Often bolus doses of medication are given on a periodic schedule When used in reference to feedings, it means that all the breastmilk is given over a relatively short period of time, so 8CCs/hr might become 24CCs in 30 minutes with an hour and a half between feedings
{i} soft mass of chewed food; large pill
a large pill
an extra amount of insulin taken to cover an expected rise in blood glucose, often related to a meal or snack
A custom-made block positioned beyond the aperture The contours and thickness of the block conform the beam to the shape of the far edge of the target
a single dose of drug
A rounded mass of anything, esp
an amount given all at once
a single, large dose of a drug, especially one in that form
A large dose of a drug that is given (usually intravenously) at the beginning of treatment to raise blood-level concentrations to a therapeutic level
a large pill; used especially in veterinary medicine
a piece of food which is being chewed to break it down into small pieces