tracheal tube

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tracheal
adjective
uk
/trəˈkiː.əl/
us
/ˈtreɪ.kiː.əl/
relating to the trachea (= the tube that carries air from the throat to ...
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tube
noun
uk
/tʃuːb/
us
/tuːb/
a long cylinder made from plastic, metal, rubber, or glass, especially used for moving or containing liquids ...
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(Definition oftrachealandtubefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Crickets have a unique auditory system in which the two ears are connected by atrachealtubeto form a pressure difference receiver.
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Eachtrachealtubedevelops as an invagination of the ectoderm during embryonic development.
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There they pierce thetrachealtubewalls with their mouthparts and feed on the haemolymph of the bees.
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All volunteers had to observe me ventilate anaesthetised and curarized patients without atrachealtube.
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Oxygen in thetrachealtubefirst dissolves in the liquid of the tracheole and then diffuses into the cytoplasm of an adjacent cell.
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After awaking from surgery, most dogs that are intubated will try to claw out theirtrachealtube.
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The mites parasitize young bees up to two weeks old through thetrachealtubeopenings.
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The optimumtrachealtubeat the time caused very little damage to the trachea and mucus membrane.
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An endotracheal tube is a specific type oftrachealtubethat is nearly always inserted through the mouth (orotracheal) or nose (nasotracheal).
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In this case, the instrument is inserted through an adapter connected to thetrachealtube.
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Confirmation of proper position of thetrachealtubeis accomplished as with adult patients.
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A patient may be intubated with a double lumentrachealtube.
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The main tracheal tubes show a conspicuous spindle-shaped enlargement in metathorax, mesothorax and first abdominal segment.
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Thetrachealtubeexchanger is a hollow catheter, 56to81cmin 1 in length, that can be used for removal and replacement of tracheal tubes without the need for laryngoscopy.
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Items included in the medical cache are medicines, intravenous fluids, blankets, suture sets, airways, tracheal tubes, defibrillators, burn treatment supplies, bone saws and scalpels.
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The tracheoles, found at the end of the tracheal tubes, are insinuated between cells and carry oxygen throughout the body.
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Tracheal tubes may also be used as a route for administration of certain medications such as salbutamol, atropine, epinephrine, ipratropium, and lidocaine.
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Many techniques were described and employed, along with many different surgical instruments and tracheal tubes.
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Tracheal tubes are frequently used for airway management in the settings of general anesthesia, critical care, mechanical ventilation and emergency medicine.
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These spiracles are connected to tracheal tubes where oxygen can be absorbed.
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