MICROBIOLOGY: FUNDAMENTALS CONNECT AC
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Chapter 9.3, Problem 2NP
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Infusion is a method in which medicine and fluid are transferred through the oral cavity. This technique uses a piping process in which a pipe is inserted into the targeted area. This method is mainly used to transfer drugs or food to patients.
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