| 31. | In this study, he demonstrated that expired air blown into the endotracheal tube maintained normal oxygen saturation.
|
| 32. | They could not provide defibrillation; intravenous medications; or advanced airway control, such as endotracheal intubation.
|
| 33. | These products include urinary catheters, endotracheal tubes, central venous lines and other short term indwelling devices.
|
| 34. | The statute is intended to provide paramedics more realistic training in a process known as endotracheal intubation for children.
|
| 35. | In a nasotracheal procedure, an endotracheal tube is passed through the nose and vocal apparatus into the trachea.
|
| 36. | The endotracheal tube has a fitting designed to be connected to a source of pressurized gas such as oxygen.
|
| 37. | Positive-pressure ventilators work by increasing the patient's airway pressure through an endotracheal or tracheostomy tube.
|
| 38. | Response to treatment with antivenom is generally poor among patients, so mechanical ventilation and endotracheal intubation is required.
|
| 39. | Unlike a number of other related skeletal muscle relaxants, it is rarely used adjunctively to facilitate endotracheal intubation.
|
| 40. | David Sheridan was the inventor of the modern " disposable " plastic endotracheal tube now used routinely in surgery.
|