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Bolus (medicine) - Wikipedia
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 ...
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BOLUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a rounded mass: such as a : a large pill b : a soft mass of chewed food 2. medical a : a dose of a substance (such as a drug) given intravenously.
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Definition: Bolus | Nemours KidsHealth
A bolus is a single, large dose of medicine. For a person with diabetes, a bolus is a dose of insulin taken to handle a rise in blood glucose.
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bolus (ˈbəʊləs) Pl. boluses: 7 bolus, 7–8 bolus's, 8–9 bolusses. [a. mod.L. bōlus, a. Gr. βῶλος clod, lump of earth.] 1. Med. a. A medicine of round shape adapted for swallowing, larger than an ordinary pill. (Often used somewhat contemptuously.)1603 Florio Montaigne (1634) 554, I will not have a Bo...
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Bolus: What Is It, Different Types, Indications, and More - Osmosis
A bolus refers to the administration of a concentrated dose of a substance for immediate effect. Commonly used in intravenous treatments.
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Bolus (digestion) - Wikipedia
A bolus (Latin for 'ball') is a ball-like mixture of food and saliva that forms in the mouth during the process of chewing
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Bolus
Bolus may refer to:
Geography
Bolus, Iran, a village in Ardabil Province, Iran
Bolus, or Baulus, an Anatolian village on the site of ancient Berissa established in 1865 from a donation by Harry Bolus
Bolus hook, an instrument in a Jacquard loom
Zeeuwse Bolus, a pastry from the Netherlands
Bolus (Belgium
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Definition of bolus dose - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A single dose of a drug or other substance given over a short period of time. It is usually given by infusion or injection into a blood vessel.
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Beginner's Guide to Bolusing - Medtronic Diabetes
A bolus refers to a dose of insulin that's taken to handle a rise in blood glucose, like the one that happens when you eat a meal or a snack.
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BOLUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a small round soft mass, esp of chewed food · an intravenous injection of a single dose of a drug over a short period · obsolete, a large pill or tablet ...
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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.
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How to Use the Bolus Method With Your Feeding Tube
May 18, 2023Place the syringe into the end of your feeding tube or button adapter. Unclamp and flush your feeding tube. Use a new syringe every 24 to 48 hours (1 to 2 days) to prevent infection. Clamp your feeding tube, remove the button adapter (if you're using one), and cap your feeding tube.
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Bolus (Belgium)
The bolus or baulus is a brioche pastry based on flour, milk, butter, cassonade and raisins, in spiral shape. It is a Belgian and especially Brussels speciality, similar to Zeeuwse bolus but with raisins.
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Buns
Belgian cuisine
Sweet breads
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Bolus (digestion)
In digestion, a bolus (from Latin bolus, "ball") is a ball-like mixture of food and saliva that forms in the mouth during the process of chewing (which Under normal circumstances, the bolus is swallowed, and travels down the esophagus to the stomach for digestion.
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Bolus (medicine)
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, Placement
The placement of the bolus dose depends on the systemic levels of the contents desired throughout the body.
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