- (aspirate) a consonant pronounced with aspiration
- (aspirate) suck in (air)
- (aspirate) The puff of air accompanying the release of a plosive consonant; A sound produced by such a puff of air; To remove a liquid or gas by means of suction; To inhale so as to draw something other than air into one's lungs; To produce an audible puff of breath. ...
- (aspirate (AS-pi-rit)) Fluid withdrawn from a lump (often a cyst) or a nipple.
- (Aspirate) To breathe. An ‘aspirating syringe’ is one that can ‘breathe’, or allow liquid to go both in and out of the needle tip.
- (Aspirate) To inhale liquid into the lungs, or to remove liquid from the lungs with a suction device.
- (Aspirate) Remove fluids from a body cavity by suction, typically done to obtain specimens for analysis.
- (ASPIRATE) Process of withdrawing fluids and gases from the abdominal cavity.
- (Aspirate) Application of negative pressure to a syringe and needle in an attempt to withdraw fluid.
- (Aspirate) Fluid removed from a cavity or lesion (leishmaniasis, hydatid disease, amebiasis).
- (Aspirate) Pull back slightly on a syringe plunger to draw fluid back into the chamber (Used to check whether the needle has entered a blood vessel).
- (Aspirate) Removing fluid or cells from tissue by inserting a needle and drawing fluid into the syringe.
- (Aspirate) Sample of cells taken with a needle....I've had several of these in the bone...lovely (NOT!!!)
- (Aspirate) Staff may talk about checking the aspirate before putting milk down a naso or orogastric tube. This means that a syringe is attached to the end of the feeding tube to obtain a small amount of the baby’s stomach contents. ...
- (Aspirate) To breathe foreign material or fluids, such as milk, into the windpipe or lungs or to remove fluid by suction (e.g. checking how much milk remains in the stomach before a feed).
- (Aspirate) To draw in air; nozzle aspirating systems draw air into the nozzle to mix with the agent solution.
- (Aspirate) To gently remove by suction materials, such as eggs, out of the body
- (Aspirate) To inhale foreign material into the windpipe (trachea). A significant reason for the development of pneumonia.
- (Aspirate) To remove fluid and a small number of cells.
- (Aspirate) To withdraw fluid by negative pressure, or suction. Local anesthetic injections are aspirated to verify that the chemicals are not injected directly into the bloodstream.
- (Aspirate) Undigested milk remaining in the stomach.
- (Aspirate) to suck fluids out of a cavity eg bone marrow aspiate
- (aspirate) A body fluid (sampling of tissue) that has been removed from the body by negative pressure or suction. (See FNA)
- (aspirate) The product of aspiration (see below), in liposuction this usually means a combination of fat, blood, saline and lidocaine.
- (aspirate) To suck something into the airways or lungs. Also used in medicine to mean removed by suction.