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"Then we have to intubate you now," one of the other doctors told him.
"I heard a little mewing like a lamb before they intubated her."
No one should be intubated without immediate access to an intensive care unit.
All sought medical care on September 8, 2006, and all three were intubated.
Call anesthesia, get them down here, we're probably going to intubate."
The patient will be paralyzed and intubated on the ground before transport by aircraft.
He appeared to be in his sixties, already intubated and on a ventilator.
"He apparently told the residents several days ago that he never wanted to be intubated."
When she raised her head again, she saw that Bonnie had been intubated.
Sure enough, after two days, he was intubated.
He quickly intubated the patient and started respiring him with one hundred percent oxygen.
Josh shouted, and immediately went to work to intubate.
"Well, they're about to intubate me and have me unconscious for a few days, so could you come right away, please?"
Or we could intubate him against his wishes.
It was agreed that the only course of action to prevent the damage was to have the boy intubated.
The patient is intubated and oxygen administered, if necessary.
Many of the patients had been intubated and thus the need for mouth-to-mouth ventilation was not necessary.
Issues such as whether to intubate were agonizing.
A curly-haired boy of four or so in yellow pj's was waiting to be intubated.
With so much manpower immediately available, Marjorie was quickly intubated and respired.
Paramedics were unable to intubate at the scene due to Erika's condition.
If a patient is in a critical setting and intubated, one must increase the number of breaths mechanically.
If there is any sign of decline, we will have to intubate and get her onto a respirator."
"He's breathing at 40 times a minute and his oxygen saturation is dropping, so I made the decision to intubate him."
The patient was intubated and maintained on oxygen.