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See Fine needle aspiration.
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A procedure whereby a sterile needle and syringe are used to drain joint fluid from the joint. This is usually done as an office procedure or at the bedside in the hospital. The procedure is also known medically as arthrocentesis, For an arthrocentesis, the skin over the joint is sterilized with a liquid. Local anesthetic is applied to the area of [..]
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Removal of fluid or tissue through a needle. Also, the accidental breathing in of food or fluid into the lungs.
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A mental factor that focuses on a desired object and takes an interest in it. See Understanding the Mind
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Use of suction to take liquids, gases, or cells from a body cavity or area, as in aspiration biopsy
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late 14c., "action of aspirating," noun of action from aspirate (v.).
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1530s, "action of breathing into," from Latin aspirationem (nominative aspiratio) "a breathing on, a blowing upon; rough breathing; influence," noun of action from past participle [..]
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Removal of fluids from a body cavity; often done to obtain specimens for analysis
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goal or ambition.
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a will to succeed ambition: a cherished desire; "his ambition is to own his own business" a manner of articulation involving an audible release of breath inhalation: the act [..]
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If there is a small puff of air following a speech sound, it is called aspiration. The /p/ sound, for instance, is often aspirated when it comes at the beginning of a word, like /pɪn/, but the is no a [..]
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n. An earnest wish for that which is above one's present reach.
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in phonetics, this refers to the articulation of a stop consonant with n accompanying sudden plosive burst of air. In English the consonants p, f, and k are aspirated at the beginning of a syllable bu [..]
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shtrebung
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shtreb
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breathing in (pop)
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Occurs when food or liquids accidentally enter the windpipe instead of the stomach. A potentially serious complication for individuals with SMA.
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(n) a cherished desire(n) a will to succeed(n) a manner of articulation involving an audible release of breath(n) the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing
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Pronunciation GB: ˌæspɪˈreɪʃn (adjective ˈæspɪreɪtɪd), GA: adjective ˈæspɪreɪt̬ɪd (1) Weak cavity friction following the release of a sound, usually a plosive. Aspiration for plosives is associated wi [..]
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When fluid or food enters the lungs through the wind pipe. Can cause a lung infection or pneumonia. [Click Here to Return to List]
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Removal of tissue or fluid from a lump or cyst with a needle and syringe. 
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Breathing in a foreign object. Also, the process of suctioning fluid, tissue, or other substances from the body.
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The process of removing fluid or tissue, or both, from a specific area.
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The process of removing fluid or tissue, or both, from a specific area.
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Definition: (medical) (as-per-AY-shun) Removal of fluid (cells) from a lump, often a cyst, with a needle and a syringe. May be used for biopsy. Not the same as a core biopsy, where a piece of tissue i [..]
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Aspiration refers to the drawing or sucking in of a foreign substance. For example, aspiration may occur during surgery if a patient sucks fluid into their lungs, causing interferance with their breat [..]
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the expulsion of breath while speaking or singing, such as the "H" sound in the word how or the "P" sound in the word pie. Compare with plosive.
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Using a partial vacuum to draw up gas. Air that is discharged at a high velocity from our outlets creates a vacuum, and the air is then pulled into this vacuum creating a blend of conditioned air.
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Strong desires to accomplish something. This usually pertains to greater values or high ideals.
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The removal of Secretions, gas or fluid from hollow or tubular organs or cavities by means of a tube and a device that acts on negative Pressure.
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A condition caused by Inhalation of Meconium into the Lung of Fetus or Newborn, usually due to vigorous respiratory Movements during difficult Parturition or Respiratory System Abnormalities. Meconium [..]
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Inhaling liquid or solids, such as Stomach contents, into the RESPIRATORY TRACT. When this causes severe Lung damage, it is called Aspiration Pneumonia.
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The use of a suction device to withdraw fluid from the body.
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A condition in which the patient breath in solid or fluid (i.e., saliva, food, drinks)
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Removal of fluid or tissue through a needle. Also, the accidental breathing in of food or fluid into the lungs.
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inhalation of foreign matter into the lungs
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Removing fluid from the body with a needle and syringe.
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pronunciation that involves a release of breath
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inhaling or breathing in food or other substances into the larynx below the vocal chords toward your lungs. This can lead to aspiration pneumonia, an often serious infection in the lungs caused by the [..]
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Production of movement in a fluid by suction created by fluid velocity.
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The process of removing fluid or tissue, or both, from a specific area. Asymptomatic myeloma
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Inhaling food or drink into the lungs.
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