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Definition of needleless in English: needlelessadjective ˈniːd(ə)lləsˈnēd(ə)lləs 1Functioning or carried out without the use of a hypodermic needle. Example sentencesExamples - Needleless access components, also from Industrie Borla SpA, can be used as replacements for needle access ports for drug delivery or intravenous administration applications.
- Once you have mastered all the steps leading up to the actual needle stick, you may proceed with a needleless syringe.
- Amgen provides a videotape and a needleless practice syringe that patients can use to walk through the steps as often as they like before giving their first self-injection.
- Imagine a needleless syringe bigger than the one used to give you a flu shot.
- In addition, she wrote, "we will continue to promote the use of needleless technology and safer medical devices."
- All too often, clinicians themselves don't know that there is a needleless alternative.
- Needleless systems are defined as a device that does not use needles for the collection of body fluids or withdrawal of body fluids after initial venous or arterial access is established.
- From informal inquiries among my colleagues, it seems to be infrequent that needleless devices are used in the family practice office.
- Needleless IV needles and blunt suture needles have been developed.
- Your region, facility or agency may have additional strategies in place, such as "needleless" systems, to minimize the risk of needlestick injury.
2(of a fir or pine tree) having lost its leaves. a spindly, mostly needleless tree Example sentencesExamples - Brown, needleless conifers seem to be everywhere you turn.
- In winter when these trees are needleless, you can really appreciate the whorled symmetry of conifer trees.
- Many of the lodgepole pine trees had been dead for in excess of five years; were needleless; de-barked; shiny and smooth.
- Are needleless branches on Lipo pines ever going to grow back?
- Twenty years ago, the mountainsides around Dillon were a lush green; these days, they’re gray with needleless trees.
Definition of needleless in US English: needlelessadjectiveˈnēd(ə)lləs 1Functioning or carried out without the use of a hypodermic needle. Example sentencesExamples - Imagine a needleless syringe bigger than the one used to give you a flu shot.
- Needleless IV needles and blunt suture needles have been developed.
- Your region, facility or agency may have additional strategies in place, such as "needleless" systems, to minimize the risk of needlestick injury.
- From informal inquiries among my colleagues, it seems to be infrequent that needleless devices are used in the family practice office.
- Once you have mastered all the steps leading up to the actual needle stick, you may proceed with a needleless syringe.
- All too often, clinicians themselves don't know that there is a needleless alternative.
- Amgen provides a videotape and a needleless practice syringe that patients can use to walk through the steps as often as they like before giving their first self-injection.
- In addition, she wrote, "we will continue to promote the use of needleless technology and safer medical devices."
- Needleless access components, also from Industrie Borla SpA, can be used as replacements for needle access ports for drug delivery or intravenous administration applications.
- Needleless systems are defined as a device that does not use needles for the collection of body fluids or withdrawal of body fluids after initial venous or arterial access is established.
2(of a fir or pine tree) having lost its leaves. a spindly, mostly needleless tree Example sentencesExamples - Many of the lodgepole pine trees had been dead for in excess of five years; were needleless; de-barked; shiny and smooth.
- Are needleless branches on Lipo pines ever going to grow back?
- Brown, needleless conifers seem to be everywhere you turn.
- Twenty years ago, the mountainsides around Dillon were a lush green; these days, they’re gray with needleless trees.
- In winter when these trees are needleless, you can really appreciate the whorled symmetry of conifer trees.
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