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The procedure is also called dilation and evacuation (D and E), suction dilation, vacuum curettage, or suction curettage
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They don't have suction cups they have tube feet
Nurses and doctors use a suction tube to remove saliva from a patient's mouth when the patient is unable to swallow. However it is not simply a tube, but a tube connected to a suction machine.
Tube feet are structures that operate like a suction cup.
The low side is from the H-valve or orifice tube to the suction side of the compressor.The low side is from the H-valve or orifice tube to the suction side of the compressor.
It is a two lumen tube that removes gastric contents. One lumen is a suction and the other is an air vent. The air vent never clamps or connects to the suction.
Nasogastric suction involves removing solids, liquids, or gasses from the stomach or small intestine by inserting a tube through the nose and suctioning the gastrointestinal material through the tube.
Suction lumen, Balloon, delivery lumen, airway suction port, gas delivery port
They are called 'tube feet'.
Suction in its tube feet.
using suction cups called tube feet
If a capillary tube unit frosts down the suction tube, it may indicate a restriction in the capillary tube, improper refrigerant charge, or a problem with the system's airflow. It is recommended to check for any blockages in the capillary tube, ensure the system has the correct refrigerant charge, and inspect the airflow to troubleshoot and resolve the issue.
A suction flask is the glass bottle used to hold the liquid sucked from the throat of an aspirating patient. It is a bottle with a rubber stopper in the top. The stopper has two holes in it. Into each of these holes is placed a glass (or plastic) tube. There is a long tube that extends to, or almost to, the bottom of the flask (Jar or bottle). The other tube is short and extends only to the bottom of the rubber stopper. The short tube is connected to a vacuum source, which creates a low pressure inside the bottle. The longer tube is connected to a device that can be put into the mouth and throat of a patient. Any liquid in the mouth and throat is sucked into the jar. Because it is heavier than air the liquid will settle in the bottom of the suction flask. Because the tube connected to the vacuum source is at the top of the suction flask liquid will not be sucked in the suction source. Usually there is a filter and device between the suction flask and the vacuum source to prevent any extraneous liquid from entering the vacuum source. Suction flasks have been replaced, nowadays, with plastic containers.