Similar words: ventilate, ventilation, hyperventilation, dilatory, mutilate, mutilated, mutilation, multilateral. Meaning: ['ventɪleɪtə] n. 1. a device (such as a fan) that introduces fresh air or expels foul air 2. a device that facilitates breathing in cases of respiratory failure.
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1. He stuffed the ventilator shafts up to stop the smoke from entering his room.
2. He was put on a ventilator.
3. He was put on a ventilator but died two hours later.
4. Once the ventilator shaft became blocked, the warehouse quickly filled with fumes.
5. After death, a machine called a ventilator keeps the blood circulating until the organs are removed.
6. There is no doubt that the ventilator may be turned off when in fact, the patient is already dead.
7. Kelsey spent five weeks on a ventilator and still needed extra oxygen until last week.
8. Miss T. was put on a ventilator and paralysing drugs were administered.
9. He stayed on a ventilator but died after surviving for just 14 hours.
10. The ventilator, improved and updated, is now standard equipment in most operating theatres around the world.
11. He was taken off the ventilator, although he still had the tracheostomy and a catheter for his urine.
12. Ventilator chimneys sprouting on the roofs of his Barcelona apartments resemble a collection of mounted life forms from an alien planet.
13. She will remain on a ventilator for several days and will then require months of surgery and post-operative care.
14. Do not rely on ventilator grilles which can be fitted partially over a window,[Sentencedict.com ] as these may prove inadequate.
15. Here, the patient, though chronically dependent on the ventilator is a conscious, sentient person.
16. The room installed with stoves should have powerful ventilator.
17. The ventilator as it pushed air into his lungs.
18. Harmful gases must be drawn out by centrifugal ventilator.
19. The air of NICU was fresh and the ventilator associated infection was falled.
20. Risk Factors for Ventilator - associated Pneumonia by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Presence of Recent Antibiotic Exposure.
21. He was brought into intensive care shortly after the crash and immediately put on a ventilator.
22. He is working on the prototype of a new type of ventilator.
23. He was breathing only with the aid of a ventilator.
24. Her condition remained critical and she was sedated and placed on a ventilator.
25. Oddly, given its warm weather function, it does not seem to have had ventilator eyelets fitted to the blue pattern.
26. The hospital said one remained seriously ill on a ventilator while the third had been discharged.
27. She has now survived more than nine months without the aid of a ventilator.
28. The need to determine whether the patient has suffered brain-stem death arises only if the patient is on a ventilator.
29. After she had left the office, Wyatt sat and listened to the ventilator go on and off.
30. With the condition of the basic hypothesis, the approximate calculation formula was worked out on the gas folwing speed in the tubular centrifugal ventilator.
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