VENTILATORS - translation to arabic
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VENTILATORS - translation to arabic

DEVICE WHICH PROVIDES MECHANICAL VENTILATION TO A PATIENT'S LUNGS
Ventilators; Mechanical ventilator; Intensive care ventilator; Artificial respirator; Positive-pressure airway ventilator; Mechanical respirator; Medical respirator; Breathing machine; Ventillator; Ventilater; Medical ventilator; Open source mask; VITAL (ventilator); COVID-19 ventilator; NASA ventilator
  • An East-Radcliffe respirator model from the mid-twentieth century
  • A standard setup for a ventilator in a hospital room. The ventilator pushes warm, moist air (or air with increased oxygen) to the patient. Exhaled air flows away from the patient.

VENTILATORS         

ألاسم

مِرْوَحَة

ventilator         
مُنَفِّسَة
VENTILATOR         

ألاسم

مِرْوَحَة

Definition

ventilator
¦ noun
1. an appliance or aperture for ventilating a room or other space.
2. Medicine an appliance for artificial respiration; a respirator.
Derivatives
ventilatory adjective

Wikipedia

Ventilator

A ventilator is a piece of medical technology that provides mechanical ventilation by moving breathable air into and out of the lungs, to deliver breaths to a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or breathing insufficiently. Ventilators are computerized microprocessor-controlled machines, but patients can also be ventilated with a simple, hand-operated bag valve mask. Ventilators are chiefly used in intensive-care medicine, home care, and emergency medicine (as standalone units) and in anesthesiology (as a component of an anesthesia machine).

Ventilators are sometimes called "respirators", a term commonly used for them in the 1950s (particularly the "Bird respirator"). However, contemporary medical terminology uses the word "respirator" to refer instead to a face-mask that protects wearers against hazardous airborne substances.

Examples of use of VENTILATORS
1. Nurses hand–pumped ventilators for patients who could not breathe.
2. Nurses hand–pumped ventilators for patients who couldn‘t breathe.
3. Doctors have taken the ventilators off her and she is in coma.
4. Over the last 50 years I have become all too familiar with various types of ventilators.
5. They were placed on ventilators in intensive care because they could not breathe on their own.