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catheterization

[U] Uncountable
pl: catheterizationspast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: nullsup: null

This term carries a heavy clinical and sterile connotation, evoking the environment of a hospital or surgical suite. It describes a precise, invasive procedure that is often associated with temporary illness or long-term chronic care, creating a feeling of vulnerability and medical dependency. In a professional healthcare setting, the word is used neutrally to describe a standard technical operation. However, in a patient-facing context, it can evoke anxiety or discomfort due to the invasive nature of the physical sensation involved.

Refers to the general medical procedure or the act of performing the task, as in saying the patient requires catheterization.

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Noun
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The medical process of inserting a thin, flexible tube into a body cavity, typically the bladder, to drain fluids.

"The patient underwent urinary catheterization to relieve bladder pressure."

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