👉 A "stayed fluid" refers to a type of fluid, typically used in medical or laboratory settings, that remains in a specific location or position without moving or dispersing. This fluid is designed to adhere to surfaces or tissues, maintaining its integrity and preventing it from spreading or leaking. It is often utilized in procedures such as catheterization, wound care, or diagnostic tests where a stable and contained fluid is necessary. The term "stayed" emphasizes its ability to remain in one spot, unlike free-flowing fluids that move with their environment.