English to Yoruba Meaning of intrench - intrench


Intrench :
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Definitions of intrench in English
Verb(1) fix firmly or securely
Examples of intrench in English
(1) The interferon is given via subcutaneous, intramuscular or intravenous route.(2) The original review included intramuscular injections or immunizations as painful procedures.(3) The intramuscular vaccine should be administered in the deltoid muscle and can be administered with other vaccines.(4) But it's very hard work, involving things like lumbar punctures, high-dose chemotherapy, and intramuscular injections.(5) Among hospitals giving intramuscular injections to term neonates, no differences were noted on the basis of infant feeding practices.(6) Insulin is absorbed more rapidly intramuscularly than if given subcutaneously.(7) Level II defines more complex procedures in which perioperative medication and sedation are used intravenously, intramuscularly , or rectally.(8) These vaccines are inactivated and should be administered intramuscularly into the deltoid muscle.(9) It is widely known that patients with coagulation disorders should be given parenteral vaccines by the deep subcutaneous route and not intramuscularly because of the risk of bleeding.(10) The nurses administer anti-inflammatory medications intramuscularly or per rectum rather than using narcotics, if possible.
Related Phrases of intrench
(1) in ::
ni
(2) trench ::
yàrà
Synonyms
Verb
1. entrench ::
ifesemule
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