Ventilator can be categorized as a noun.
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ventilator - a device (such as a fan) that introduces fresh air or expels foul air | ||
ventilator - a device that facilitates breathing in cases of respiratory failure |
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1. | noun | Then he renigged when he read my Health Care Proxy, even though i agreed to be on the ventilator for 2 months following surgery (as he had twice stated i must agree to). | |
2. | noun | He did not even give me the chance to say i would stay on the ventilator longer, which i would have. | |
3. | noun | She repaired a ventilator. | |
4. | noun | Tom has been on a ventilator since October. | |
5. | noun | "We now have people who have been on ventilators for 20, 30 days," Cuomo said. "The longer you are on a ventilator, the more likely you are not going to come off the ventilator. That is what is happening." | |
6. | noun | Now Armstrong, another roommate and their two girlfriends are experiencing symptoms while the original roommate remains hospitalized on a ventilator. | |
7. | noun | He is now breathing with the help of a ventilator. | |
8. | noun | He was hospitalized on March 20 after developing a fever and breathing troubles, and was put on on a ventilator. | |
9. | noun | The 27-year-old had been on a ventilator and in a coma for 10 days. | |
10. | noun | Squeezing the bag-valve mask draws air into and out of a patient's lungs when they are unable to do it themselves. The mechanical ventilator basically automates that task. | |
11. | noun | Dozens of scientists at JPL created a ventilator called VITAL to help coronavirus patients. | |
12. | noun | Scientists called the use of dexamethasone, normally used to reduce inflammation in patients with arthritis and other diseases, a "major breakthrough" in the treatment of patients infected by the coronavirus who have been hospitalized and need the use of a ventilator or supplemental oxygen. |
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Then he renigged when he read my Health Care Proxy, even though i agreed to be on the ventilator for 2 months following surgery (as he had twice stated i must agree to). |
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He did not even give me the chance to say i would stay on the ventilator longer, which i would have. |
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She repaired a ventilator. | |
Tom has been on a ventilator since October. | |
"We now have people who have been on ventilators for 20, 30 days," Cuomo said. "The longer you are on a ventilator, the more likely you are not going to come off the ventilator. That is what is happening." | |
Now Armstrong, another roommate and their two girlfriends are experiencing symptoms while the original roommate remains hospitalized on a ventilator. | |
He is now breathing with the help of a ventilator. | |
He was hospitalized on March 20 after developing a fever and breathing troubles, and was put on on a ventilator. | |
The 27-year-old had been on a ventilator and in a coma for 10 days. | |
Squeezing the bag-valve mask draws air into and out of a patient's lungs when they are unable to do it themselves. The mechanical ventilator basically automates that task. | |
Dozens of scientists at JPL created a ventilator called VITAL to help coronavirus patients. | |
Scientists called the use of dexamethasone, normally used to reduce inflammation in patients with arthritis and other diseases, a "major breakthrough" in the treatment of patients infected by the coronavirus who have been hospitalized and need the use of a ventilator or supplemental oxygen. |