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  2. Tracheal intubation - Wikipedia

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    Tracheal intubation is indicated in a variety of situations when illness or a medical procedure prevents a person from maintaining a clear airway, breathing, and oxygenating the blood. In these circumstances, oxygen supplementation using a simple face mask is inadequate.

  3. History of tracheal intubation - Wikipedia

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    The 20th century saw the transformation of the practices of tracheotomy, endoscopy and non-surgical tracheal intubation from rarely employed procedures to essential components of the practices of anesthesia, critical care medicine, emergency medicine, gastroenterology, pulmonology and surgery.

  4. Intubation - Wikipedia

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    Intubation (sometimes entubation) is a medical procedure involving the insertion of a tube into the body. Patients are generally anesthetized beforehand. Examples include tracheal intubation , and the balloon tamponade with a Sengstaken–Blakemore tube (a tube into the gastrointestinal tract ).

  5. Here's why respirators, intubation needed to treat ... - AOL

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    Did you know it takes a team to connect just one patient to a mechanical respirator? Doctors, nurses and a respiratory therapist are all involved.

  6. Anesthesia awareness - Wikipedia

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    Human errors include repeated attempts at intubation during which the short-acting anesthetic may wear off but the paralyzing drug does not; esophageal intubation; inadequate drug dose; a drug given by the wrong route or a wrong drug given; drugs given in the wrong sequence; inadequate monitoring; patient abandonment; disconnections and kinks ...

  7. What is foetal surgery and why do women like Kourtney ... - AOL

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    During foetal surgery, there are risks for both the foetus and the mother. The uterus could rupture after the surgery, and complications could arise during the procedure, as well. Early labour and ...

  8. Tracheotomy - Wikipedia

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    Tracheotomy (/ ˌ t r eɪ k i ˈ ɒ t ə m i /, UK also / ˌ t r æ k i-/), or tracheostomy, is a surgical airway management procedure which consists of making an incision (cut) on the anterior aspect (front) of the neck and opening a direct airway through an incision in the trachea (windpipe).

  9. Hospital worker fatally broke newborn’s neck — and facility ...

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    Doctor told couple that wife’s post-surgery pain was normal, then she died, suit says Mom sues over her baby’s death, says formula makers didn’t warn of ‘hidden dangers’ Newborn was ...