Noun
/pʌlˈmɒtə/
A "pulmotor" is a type of mechanical device used to artificially assist or stimulate breathing in individuals who are unable to breathe adequately on their own. Although the term itself may be less common in contemporary medical contexts, it historically referred to devices used in resuscitation and respiration techniques.
In modern usage, the term "pulmotor" is often associated with vintage or older types of resuscitation equipment, particularly those used before the advent of more advanced systems in emergency medicine. Its frequency of use is relatively low today, primarily found in historical or technical discussions, and tends to appear in written contexts more than in oral speech.
The doctors quickly brought the pulmotor to the emergency room to assist the patient with breathing difficulties.
Los doctores rápidamente trajeron el pulmotor a la sala de emergencias para ayudar al paciente con dificultades para respirar.
Before the age of advanced ventilators, the pulmotor was a common tool for reviving individuals who had suffered from near-drowning.
Antes de la era de los ventiladores avanzados, el pulmotor era una herramienta común para reanimar a personas que habían sufrido ahogamiento cercano.
As technology has evolved, the use of a pulmotor has largely been replaced by more efficient respiratory devices.
A medida que la tecnología ha evolucionado, el uso de un pulmotor ha sido en gran medida reemplazado por dispositivos respiratorios más eficientes.
While "pulmotor" itself does not feature prominently in idiomatic expressions, understanding its context may lead to discussions about related expressions in medical jargon or emergency scenarios.
"Breathing life into" - The doctors worked tirelessly, breathing life into the patient with the assistance of a pulmotor.
Los doctores trabajaron sin descanso, dando vida al paciente con la ayuda de un pulmotor.
"In the grip of death" - The man was found in the grip of death before the paramedics arrived with the pulmotor.
El hombre fue encontrado en el agarre de la muerte antes de que los paramédicos llegaran con el pulmotor.
"Second chance at life" - The pulmotor gave her a second chance at life after the accident.
El pulmotor le dio una segunda oportunidad de vida después del accidente.
The term "pulmotor" is derived from the combination of "pulmo," which relates to the lungs (from Latin), and "motor," implying movement or action. This etymology highlights its function of aiding or stimulating lung activity.
Synonyms: Resuscitator, ventilator, breathing apparatus
Antonyms: None (as it refers to a specific device facilitating a unique function)