intubate in English

verb
1
insert a tube into (a person or a body part, especially the trachea for ventilation).
Because of severe dyspnea, he was intubated and given mechanical ventilatory support.
verb

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1. Chase, intubate him.

2. We need to intubate.

3. We've got to intubate.

4. We've got to intubate him stat.

5. Intubate and red-line to the OR now.

6. 14 I asked the second intern if he would like to try to intubate the patient.

7. Of course Dr. Richland wants to intubate, the woman doesn't know her mitral valve from her abducens nerve.

8. They had to intubate her, so they put a tube down her throat and they began to mechanically ventilate her.

9. ‘Grief mostly requires reassurance from friends and counseling by family physician with occasional small dose of Anxiolytic medication.’ ‘Although hypoxemia and anxiety may cause agitation and restlessness, Anxiolytic medications should be administered only when the physician is prepared to intubate.’