👉 Confirmed fluid refers to the presence of clear, non-bloody bodily fluids or effusions within specific anatomical compartments or cavities. These fluids are typically identified through diagnostic tests such as imaging studies, ultrasound, or direct fluid collection and analysis. Common examples include pleural fluid from the lungs (indicating conditions like pneumonia or pleural effusion), peritoneal fluid from the abdominal cavity (suggesting infections or inflammatory diseases), and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the brain and spinal cord, which can be analyzed for neurological disorders. The presence of confirmed fluid often indicates underlying pathological processes such as infection, inflammation, trauma, or disease affecting the respective body cavity or organ system.