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cannulate

/ˌkænjəˈleɪt/
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Other forms: cannulated

When a doctor cannulates a patient, she inserts a very thin tube into the patient's body. A common reason a doctor might cannulate someone is to give them I.V. fluids.

If you've ever had medication administered intravenously — in other words, directly into a vein — your doctor or nurse had to cannulate you first. The extremely tiny tube used in medicine for I.V. drugs or drawing out blood or other fluid is called a cannula, a word that means "small reed or pipe" in Latin.

Definitions of cannulate
  1. verb
    introduce a cannula or tube into
    Cannulate the blood vessel in the neck”
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    type of:
    enter, infix, insert, introduce
    put or introduce into something
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