Basically,there is no exams have to swallow tube in x-ray field, but as for internal medicine such as colonoscopy,endoscopy for stomach and ERCP for gall bladder has to use long tube with the camera which is located on the end of the tube.
you can't unless your throat/lungs are enormous and you digestive system has not had something done to it such as surgery but really you can't so let's just say you can't
The work done by a machine is the output energy provided by the machine in an intended task, while the work done on a machine is the input energy required to operate the machine. The work done by the machine should ideally be greater than the work done on the machine to ensure efficiency.
A small incision is made on the left side of the abdomen; then, an incision is made through the stomach. A small, flexible, hollow tube, usually made of polyvinylchloride or rubber, is inserted into the stomach. The stomach is stitched.
Neither. An NG tube is a nasal gastric tube which is inserted through the nose extending into the stomach to evacuate the stomach contents. An OG tube goes down the throat into the stomach for the same reason. Now there can be a nasal intubation if there is oral surgery being done.
Propofol is intrvenous anesthesia, so it means they will not have to intubate you , which means they won't put a tube down your throat and have a machine breath for you, so propofol is considered safer than having a tube down your throat, which is done during major surgery
If you are still breathing and can swallow, then you will survive. There is not a lot to be done for it other than time to heal. 24 hours is not very long for this.
Oh, dude, you're not supposed to swallow Starburst. I mean, you can if you want, but your stomach might not appreciate the sticky situation. It's like eating a delicious candy or chewing gum - just spit it out when you're done enjoying the flavor burst.
It does not ruin your voice, when done properly. You are supposed to use your diaphragm when screaming, not your throat. To use your diaphragm, when you breath in your stomach area grows larger, not your upper chest area. If you use your throat, it will result in callousing your vocal chords and you will lose your voice. If done correctly, it will have no effect on you whatsoever.
It shouldn't do much but upset your stomach. It really depends on how much you ingested. If it's a large amount, maybe call poison control and see if they say anything major should be done about it.
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You will be fine if you swallow a molar or tooth. Kids do it all the time and they don't know it. They're fine. No harm is done.
Yes, they can I have done it with a bunch of food in my mouth before and it can be done