The hospital staff transfuses more than 8,000 units of blood annually. a teacher who is able to transfuse his enthusiasm and passion for history to his students
Recent Examples on the WebDoctors then transfuse the liquid part of the blood, called plasma, into the COVID-19-positive patient’s blood. Cassidy Morrison, Washington Examiner, 3 Aug. 2020 Doctors then take the liquid part of the blood from the healthy patient, called plasma, and transfuse it into the blood of those who need treatment. Cassidy Morrison, Washington Examiner, 23 Aug. 2020 Doctors then take the liquid part of the blood, called plasma, and transfuse it into the COVID-19 positive patient’s blood. Cassidy Morrison, Washington Examiner, 3 Aug. 2020 Doctors then take the liquid part of the blood, called plasma, and transfuse it into the patient’s blood. Cassidy Morrison, Washington Examiner, 10 July 2020 Alvarado prepared to transfuse a unit of convalescent plasma into a patient. Lauren Caruba, San Antonio Express-News, 12 June 2020 The therapy is based on the idea, well documented in laboratory research, that transfusing plasma from patients who’ve recovered from a virus transfers its healing power. Todd Ackerman, Houston Chronicle, 13 May 2020 Using convalescent plasma to transfuse antibodies into an ill patient is different from the antibody testing that is occuring globally. Sarah Ravani, SFChronicle.com, 12 May 2020 When transfused into a patient, the plasma hangs from an IV bag alongside the hospital bed. Erika Hayasaki, The Atlantic, 5 May 2020 See More
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Etymology
Middle English, from Latin transfusus, past participle of transfundere, from trans- + fundere to pour — more at found