Corking a tracheostomy refers to the process of obstructing the tracheostomy tube with a cork-like device or material, usually to temporarily prevent airflow. This is done to assess the patient's ability to breathe spontaneously or to promote vocalization. It is typically a controlled procedure performed by healthcare professionals to monitor the patient's respiratory status and readiness for decannulation or tube removal.
William Perry Corking has written: 'Genesis of the Sherritt Gordon ore deposits'
Jean-Marc Trache has written: 'Mouchin (Nord)' -- subject(s): Baptismal records, Genealogy, Marriage records, Registers of births
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Craft Ladies - 2012 Corking 1-6 was released on: USA: 12 February 2013
MLB with a suprastomal granuloma removal
this is refering to medical terminology.
Drache is literally interpreted as "Dragon." Originally spelled "Trache" from middle high German.
Tracheotomy Trache/o- Trachea -tomy = Surgical opening
The root word for "trachea" is from the Greek word "tracheia," meaning "rough" or "windpipe."
Corking, often related to wine or bottle sealing, typically begins by selecting the right type of cork for your bottle, ensuring it fits snugly. You then insert the cork into the neck of the bottle, often using a corker for proper sealing. If you're corking wine, it's important to ensure the wine is at the correct temperature and that the bottle is clean to avoid contamination. Lastly, make sure the cork is seated evenly to prevent leakage and ensure a good seal.
_pneaIt comes directly from the Greek word trachia, meaning artery
I believe it is the Austrialian sport called Elbillug. It wsa created in the early 1840's by convicts using cork board and marbles.