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Перевод: ventilator
[существительное] вентилятор
Тезаурус:
- He was taken off the ventilator, although he still had the tracheostomy and a catheter for his urine.
- Those who imagine that they see the spectre of euthanasia raising its head look with particular misgiving at the doctor's decision to discontinue ventilation.4 Those lawyers who have given the issue their attention have accepted the common factual assumption that turning off a ventilator is significant, and have then sought legal arguments by which to justify it.5 For they have had to recognize both that it is a common medical practice, and that it is one which prima facie calls for some justification.
- This report, of the Medical Royal Colleges and their Faculties in the United Kingdom, concerns itself with the diagnosis of brain death, but at the outset acknowledges that " the dilemma of when to switch off the ventilator has been the subject of much public interest."
- He was put on a ventilator under sedation, and was given drugs through a drip to take down the bleeding and swelling in his brain.
- ROGER MANLEY, the doctor and engineer who has died aged 61, was the inventor of the Manley Ventilator as well as several other pieces of life-saving equipment.
- Its major aim, as will appear, is to demonstrate that the crucial medical-legal decision is not switching off a ventilator, but rather, switching it on, either initially or after having once turned it off .
- I shall discuss three situations in which the issue is typically presented: the much publicized, widely known case of the unconscious, dying patient connected to a ventilator; the case of the chronically dependent, conscious patient whose condition is stable - for example, a polio victim; and the temporarily dependent, emergency patient.
- Maybe turn the respirator down slightly, and all the secretions would build up; he couldn't cough, couldn't be suctioned properly, and that without this intensive minute-to-minute care, he would die within hours - even attached to the ventilator.
- It is as follows: that the decision to turn off a ventilator is, in fact, a decision to terminate the life of a patient or to remove from a patient the last thread by which he held on to life.
- Aisling Barnett, who had a liver transplant after a television appeal for a donor, was on a ventilator machine at King's College Hospital, London, after developing an infection.
- If the doors are the room's only opening to the outside air, you should choose a type with a trickle ventilator built into the top frame member to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations.
- Their burrows act as ventilator shafts, drainpipes, and root channels.
- London's Waterloo City tube line, where the 1940 vintage cars sport NSE livery on the outside and Southern Railway ventilator grilles on the inside, and the individualistic Manchester-Bury line, where Lancashire Yorkshire influence still shines through with battered 1959 BR stock rattling up and down the short, but unique 1,200V DC side contact third rail complete with semaphore signals.
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