infusates
Infusates are substances that are administered to a patient through an infusion, a process where a fluid is slowly introduced into the body, typically intravenously. These fluids are usually delivered via a needle or catheter inserted into a vein. Infusates can encompass a wide variety of substances, each designed to address specific medical needs.
Common examples of infusates include intravenous fluids, such as saline or Ringer's lactate, which are used
Nutritional solutions, known as parenteral nutrition, are also infusates. These are designed for patients who cannot