For instance, rectally administered tobacco infusions proved an effective vermifuge in sixteenth-century Europe. |
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The drug may be given orally, parenterally, or rectally in addition to epidurally and intrathecally. |
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Level II defines more complex procedures in which perioperative medication and sedation are used intravenously, intramuscularly, or rectally. |
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Approved for oral and intramuscular use, it also is used rectally, intravenously, subcutaneously, epidurally, and intrathecally. |
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The normal core body temperature for humans, measured rectally, depends on the environmental climate and internal metabolic function. |
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The nurse or doctor know your bowels are active because they either hear bowel sounds or you are passing gas rectally. |
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Time to onset is not appreciably different between similar doses given rectally or enterally. |
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Medications are taken rectally, orally, or through an IV line, and may contain pyridoxine. |
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In another case, a whole plate of uneaten food was pureed and inserted rectally. |
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Intravenous fluid may provide relief from nausea and vomiting, but many pregnant women also require an antiemetic administered orally, rectally, or by infusion with the fluid. |
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Detainees were described, in graphic detail, being rectally fed against their will. |
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Sedative drugs such as diazepam or chloral hydrate have been given rectally or orally to ease pain and anxiety, but these medications have a slow onset and variable effects. |
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Type one is to do with bowel control, which is where people leak stools, gas and liquid rectally. |
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It is easy to administer orally, rectally or sublingually, and appears benign. |
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Also, it is usually easier to administer the treatment rectally to animals that resist oral administration. |
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