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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. 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.