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词汇 ventilator
释义 ventilator
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈven.tɪ.leɪ.tər/ us /ˈven.t̬əl.eɪ.ɚ/
an opening or a device that allows fresh air to come into a closed space: 通风口;通风设备
The bathroom had no window but it had an electric ventilator.
a machine that helps people breathe when they have difficulty breathing on their own, by forcing air in and out of their lungs: 人工呼吸器
He was brought into intensive care shortly after the accident and immediately put on a ventilator.车祸发生后不久,他就被送进了重症监护病房,并且马上戴上了人工呼吸器。
Three days after surgery, she was taken off the ventilator, but had to go back on it a day later.
Early reports found death rates as high as 90% among COVID-19 patients on ventilators.
He was still in a critical ward, still breathing through a ventilator and still without feeling in any of his limbs.
The homes' ventilators are linked to their hot-water systems, providing heat and air conditioning, and filtering out more than 95 percent of airborne particles.
The new setup will add escape routes for staff and visitors and include emergency ventilators to purge the building of smoke or fumes.
His kidneys were failing and a ventilator was forcing air continually into his lungs.
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Examples of ventilator


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The inner frames, the trickle ventilators and other items are all painted dark grey.
The criminal law can respond to it as a tolerable and justifiable exception to basic criminal law rules developed long before ventilators ever existed.
There should be sufficient protection against impact, manifestations of glazing, safe opening and closing windows, skylights and ventilators and safe access to clean the glass.
The right-to-die movement, for example, tied notions of a "natural death" with a suspicion of ventilators and feeding tubes.
There are some patients who are permanently maintained on ventilators because of illness.
Much progress has been made in the design and use of ventilators in the past 20 years.
Even use of organ failure treatment modalities such as ventilator support and renal replacement therapies might be different if such guidelines were developed.
At this point, the ventilator, along with other forms of treatment, can and should be discontinued.
The neonates could be weaned from the ventilator within hours of starting this new therapeutic modality.
Thirteen of those sixteen (81 %) were on the ventilator prior to surgery.
However, he expressed severe doubts about the case in which a physician turns off a ventilator.
No one seriously proposed that the families were mistaken in thinking that ventilator support would be effective in prolonging the patient's biological existence.
In all these patients, embolization resulted in prompt clinical improvement, enabling them to be weaned from the ventilator.
During bypass, basic mechanical ventilation was supported with minimal ventilator settings.
Nine-inch ventilators, which should have been erected horizontally were put in vertically, and had to be taken out and replaced.
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