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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The firefighter used an endotracheal tube to breathe in a smoke-filled environment.
The ICU nurse adjusted the endotracheal tube to ensure proper ventilation for the critically ill patient.
The military medic quickly administered endotracheal intubation to the injured soldier on the battlefield.
The anesthetist verified the proper placement of the endotracheal tube using a chest X-ray.
The anesthesiologist inserted an endotracheal catheter to monitor the patient's breathing during the operation.
The paramedics quickly performed endotracheal suction to clear the patient's airway.
The nurse ensured proper positioning of the endotracheal tube to maintain the patient's airway during transport.
The neonatal specialist performed endotracheal intubation on the premature infant to assist with breathing.
The neonatal intensive care unit used endotracheal surfactant therapy to treat premature babies with respiratory distress syndrome.
The paramedics quickly initiated endotracheal ventilation to stabilize the patient's breathing.
The medical team used an endotracheal suction catheter to clear the patient's airway.
The surgeon performed an endotracheal resection to remove a tumor from the trachea.
The anesthesiologist carefully positioned the endotracheal airway device for the unconscious patient.
The patient was under general anesthesia and had an endotracheal cuff inflated to ensure proper ventilation during the surgery.
The emergency room physician quickly performed endotracheal intubation to manage the patient's airway obstruction.
The nurse checked the position of the endotracheal tube using a chest X-ray.
The doctor recommended an endotracheal intubation procedure to assist with the patient's breathing difficulties.
The patient's condition improved after the doctor decided to remove the endotracheal tube.
The researcher conducted a study on endotracheal pressure changes in different breathing patterns.
The medical team used endotracheal lavage to treat a severe respiratory infection.
The endotracheal blockage caused a persistent cough in the patient.
The respiratory therapist provided training on how to care for an endotracheal tube at home.
The anesthesiologist carefully positioned the endotracheal cuff to prevent air leakage.
The device emitted endotracheal vibrations to break up the mucus and improve the patient's breathing.
The paramedic performed an endotracheal intubation to provide oxygen support to the accident victim.
The endotracheal ultrasound revealed a tumor in his trachea.
The anesthesiologist adjusted the depth of the endotracheal tube to optimize oxygen delivery to the patient.
The respiratory therapist carefully inserted the endotracheal tube to ensure proper ventilation.
The surgeon used an endotracheal cuff to secure the airway during the procedure.
The veterinarian recommended an endotracheal tube for administering medication to the dog during surgery.
The intensive care unit employed endotracheal suctioning to remove excess secretions from the patient's airway.
The respiratory therapist conducted a training session on endotracheal suctioning techniques for the medical staff.
The respiratory therapist adjusted the ventilator settings for the patient with an endotracheal tube.
The patient underwent endotracheal ventilation to support their respiratory function.
The patient's condition required prolonged endotracheal intubation for respiratory support.
The patient was put on an endotracheal ventilator to assist with breathing.
The paramedics administered endotracheal medication to the accident victim.
The patient received endotracheal anesthesia during the surgery.
The endotracheal tube was carefully inserted to maintain the patient's airway during surgery.
The respiratory therapist provided training on endotracheal suctioning techniques to the healthcare staff.
The paramedics quickly inserted an endotracheal tube to provide airway support during the emergency.
The respiratory therapist provided education on endotracheal care and maintenance to the patient's family members.
The respiratory therapist carefully suctioned the endotracheal tube to clear any secretions.
The respiratory therapist adjusted the endotracheal pressure to optimize the patient's ventilation.
The surgeon decided to perform an endotracheal intubation to secure the patient's airway before the procedure.
The patient required endotracheal intubation to assist with breathing during surgery.
The intensive care unit is equipped with specialized equipment for endotracheal procedures.
The patient was intubated with an endotracheal tube before undergoing surgery.
The respiratory therapist provided endotracheal care to the patient with a tracheostomy tube.
The ICU nurse carefully monitored the patient's endotracheal cuff pressure to prevent complications.
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