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Esophageal tracheal combitube (ETC). The ETC is a double-lumen tube, combining the function of an esophageal obturator airway and a conventional endotracheal airway.
A geyser is essentially a hot spring that from time to time becomes hydro-dynamically and thermodynamically unstable. The eruption of a cone geyser occurs when super heated water in its tube is heated to the point where steam bubbles form
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Size, speed, chemical make-up, and place of impact. All of these components help determine the damage that will be caused or was caused by an asteroid or metoeroid. Size and speed will determine the momentum, while chemical make-up and place of impact will determine how much damage is done. The size of the crater is determined using all of these factors.
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1. age + 16 divided by 4 2. tube size equal to the size of the patients little finger 3. Broslow tape
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A laryngoscope is used for endotracheal intubation
It is called endotracheal intubation
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It is a tube (also called a siphon) used for breathing underwater by the larval young of some insects.*The term may also be applied to an endotracheal tube(ETT) used in human medical treatment.
ET in medicine/nursing can refer to Endotracheal, as in ET tube (Endotrachial tube).
"Endotracheal" refers to something located or occurring inside the trachea, which is the windpipe that carries air to and from the lungs. An endotracheal tube is a flexible plastic tube inserted through the mouth or nose into the trachea to help maintain an open airway or to provide mechanical ventilation.
A combitube is a duel cuffed endotracheal airway used for blind endotracheal intubation. This item is usually used in the prehospital setting. The simplicity of placement is the main advantage of the combitube over endotracheal intubation. When intubating with a traditional endotracheal tube, care must be taken to ensure that the tube has been placed in the trachea, and not the esophagus. The dual-lumen design of the combitube allows for ventilation to proceed regardless of where the tube ends up. If the tube is placed into the esophagus, ventilation is provided through one tube, and if it winds up in the trachea, ventilation is provided through the other tube.
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ET in medicine/nursing can refer to Endotracheal, as in ET tube (Endotrachial tube).