intubate
/in-too-beyt, -tyoo-/US // ˈɪn tʊˌbeɪt, -tyʊ- //UK // (ˈɪntjʊˌbeɪt) //
插管,插管子,插管治疗,插导管
Definitions
v.有主动词 verb
- 1
in·tu·bat·ed, in·tu·bat·ing.Medicine/Medical.
- : to insert a tube into.
- : to treat by inserting a tube, as into the larynx.
Examples
Some programs will not take a patient who has been intubated more than a week.
Six days later, he was intubated and placed on a ventilator.
As soon as Chang was intubated, his wife, Dana Chang, tapped into a network of police contacts in search of more advanced care.
One, Mackenzie, was intubated for two weeks and stayed in the hospital for over a month.
If he caught the virus, he would be unlikely to cooperate with the treatment that he may need, such as being intubated, she said.
Ian was obviously free to intubate every young lady he saw, and Cait would never harbor the flimsiest dinghy of a grievance.
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