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Tracheal and such
Tracheal intubation can be associated with minor complications such as broken teeth or lacerations of the tissues of the upper airway.
Tracheal tubes can be used to ensure the adequate exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, to deliver oxygen in higher concentrations than found in air, or to administer other gases such as helium, nitric oxide, nitrous oxide, xenon, or certain volatile anesthetic agents such as desflurane, isoflurane, or sevoflurane.
Tracheal tubes can also be used to deliver oxygen in higher concentrations than found in air, or to administer other gases such as helium, nitric oxide, nitrous oxide, xenon, or certain volatile anesthetic agents such as desflurane, isoflurane, or sevoflurane.
Tracheal tubes may also be used as a route for administration of certain medications such as salbutamol, atropine, epinephrine, ipratropium, and lidocaine.

Tracheal and through
Tracheal intubation, usually simply referred to as intubation, is the placement of a flexible plastic tube into the trachea ( windpipe ) to maintain an open airway or to serve as a conduit through which to administer certain drugs.
Tracheal intubation, usually simply referred to as intubation, is the placement of a flexible plastic or rubber tube into the trachea ( windpipe ) to maintain an open airway or to serve as a conduit through which to administer certain drugs.

Tracheal and by
Tracheal collapse is caused by a weakening of the tracheal rings in the windpipe.
They are affected by the parasitic varroa mite, Tracheal Mites, and the bacterial diseases European Foulbrood, American Foul Brood, Chalkbrood and other diseases of the honey bee.
Tracheal intubation and respiratory support may be necessary, but infection can be reliably prevented by vaccination.

Tracheal and are
Tracheal tubes are frequently used for airway management in the settings of general anesthesia, critical care, mechanical ventilation and emergency medicine.
Tracheal intubation is not a simple procedure and the consequences of failure are grave.
Tracheal tubes are commonly used for airway management in the settings of general anesthesia, critical care, mechanical ventilation, and emergency medicine.
Tracheal mites are related to spiders and have eight legs.

Tracheal and used
Tracheal shave is also sometimes used to reduce the cartilage in the area of the throat to conform to more feminine dimensions, to greatly reduce the appearance of an Adam's apple.

Tracheal and from
Tracheal intubation is indicated in a variety of situations when illness or a medical procedure prevents a person from maintaining a clear airway, breathing, and oxygenating the blood.
Tracheal intubation is often required to restore patency ( the relative absence of blockage ) of the airway and protect the tracheobronchial tree from pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents.

Tracheal and .
Tracheal intubation has not been found to improve survival rates in cardiac arrest cases.
Tracheal intubation in the emergency setting can be difficult with the fiberoptic bronchoscope due to blood, vomit, or secretions in the airway and poor patient cooperation.
Tracheal intubation is generally considered the best method for airway management under a wide variety of circumstances, as it provides the most reliable means of oxygenation and ventilation and the greatest degree of protection against regurgitation and pulmonary aspiration.
Tracheal collapse can also be an issue.
* Tracheal intubation is often performed for mechanical ventilation of hours to weeks duration.
Tracheal tubes inevitably cause pain and coughing.
Tracheal intubation or presence of a gastric tube ( for example, a feeding tube ) may also increase the risk.
Tracheal intubation is required in these situations to prevent respiratory arrest and risk of death.
Tracheal cytotoxin itself is able to reproduce paralysis of the ciliary escalator, inhibition of DNA synthesis in epithelial cells and ultimately killing of the same.

dilators and such
Stiction happens with the human body in situations where two surfaces press together to the point any lubrication is excluded, such as in ball joints for hip replacements or in post-operative transsexuals using smooth plastic dilators.

dilators and were
Special surgical instruments were designed for lithotomy, consisting of dilators of the canal, forceps and tweezers, lithotomes ( stone cutter ) and cystotomes ( bladder cutter ), urethrotomes ( for incisions of the urethra ) and conductors, ( grooved probes used as guides for stone extraction ).

dilators and then
It can then be tapered off gradually, becoming once per day, then every other day, and then once per week, all while working up to the larger dilators.

dilators and by
Because the human body treats the new vagina as a wound, any current technique of vaginoplasty requires some long-term maintenance of volume ( vaginal dilation ), by the patient, using medical graduated dilators, dildos, or suitable substitutes, to keep the vagina open.
Cervical dilation can be performed by temporarily stretching the cervix with a series of dilators of increasing diameter.
Cervical dilation can be performed by temporarily stretching the cervix with a series of ( cervical ) dilators of increasing diameter.

dilators and which
One promising application is the development of anticlotting drugs based on saliva molecules, which might be useful for approaching heart-related diseases, because they are more user-friendly blood clotting inhibitors and capillary dilators.
Forearm pronators and wrist flexors may be involved, as may dilators of the iris and elevators of the eyelid ( both of which may be seen in the case of associated Horner's Syndrome ).

dilators and are
When used properly, vaginal dilators are effective tools to further help eliminate pelvic tightness due to vaginismus.
Along with the desensitization exercises involving the usage of dilators, Physical Therapists are also able to manipulate and stretch the pelvic muscles in order to decrease tightness, improve blood flow, and release tension.
Botox offers an option that allows women who deeply fear penetration to the point where dilators are " too scary " to move ahead despite this fear.
In the Russell introducer technique, the Seldinger technique is used to place a wire into the stomach, and a series of dilators are used to increase the size of the gastrostomy.
After the surgery, dilators are still necessary to prevent vaginal stenosis.

dilators and used
A set of dilators is used during each dilation, each one with an increasing large width.

dilators and .
* Howard W. Naylor, D. V. M., manufacturer of pre-packaged medicated teat dilators, Blu-Kote and famous Dr. Naylor's udder balm for livestock.
* Dr. Naylor's-the only active manufacturer today, maker of Dr. Naylor's Udder Balm, their original product being packaged medicated teat dilators for dairy cattle.
This technique involves a series of sequential dilatations using a set of seven dilators of progressively larger size.
For roughly the first week or two, and sometimes up to a month, dilation is performed several times a day using the smaller dilators.
There is risk of perforation of the esophagus with the use of dilators for treatment.
It may be necessary to use vaginal dilators or surgery to develop a functioning vagina to allow for penetrative sexual intercourse.

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