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How to pronounce intubate in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms cannulate, cannulise, cannulize, canulate
Type of enter, infix, insert, introduce
Derivation intubation

Examples of intubate

intubate
My dad told me that they had to intubate her because she could not breathe on her own.
From the edeneatseverything.com
On the other hand, I did learn to intubate patients on a plastic dummy.
From the scienceblogs.com
The woman stopped breathing during the peel, and he failed to intubate her properly, it says.
From the sacbee.com
Plus, when administered, there is no need to intubate the baby and there is a faster recovery.
From the sciencedaily.com
They have no barns or shelters, and you would have a heck of a time catching a cow to intubate it.
From the eatocracy.cnn.com
At the code you hope to intubate, or to put in the huge IVs we use in the big veins of the neck or chest.
From the time.com
Several attempts were made to clear her airway before paramedic Mark O'Sullivan decided to intubate.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
Dr. Tucker immediately began to intubate Sandra.
From the charlotteobserver.com
The attending physician explained to him that if he were about to die, the staff would intubate him and begin CPR.
From the sltrib.com
More examples
  • Cannulate: introduce a cannula or tube into; "Cannulate the blood vessel in the neck"
  • (intubation) cannulation: the insertion of a cannula or tube into a hollow body organ
  • Tracheal intubation (usually simply referred to as intubation) is the placement of a flexible plastic catheter into the trachea. ...
  • To insert a tube into
  • (Intubated) A term to describe a baby who requires an endotracheal tube (ET tube) and ventilator for assistance with breathing.
  • (Intubated) Literally, to have a tube stuck in you. Usually, it means a tube in your nose or throat to help you breath (also see trach tube). The tube is hooked to a ventilator, which will force air through the tube. ...
  • (Intubating) the process of inserting a tube into (a person or a body part , especially the trachea for ventilation)
  • (Intubation) Insertion of an endotracheal tube to help an unconscious patient breathe.
  • (Intubation) placing a tube in the trachea (wind pipe) to enable artificial breathing; can be a lifesaving procedure.