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| ¿µ¹® | endotracheal intubation | ÇÑ±Û | ±â°ü³»»ð°ü |
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| ¿µ¹® | nasogastric intubation | ÇÑ±Û | ÄÚ°æÀ¯À§»ð°ü |
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| JVP | [POMD P 49 - 52] 1) Jugular Vein Pressure 2) Jugular Venous Pulse ... |
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| DDP | cisplatin; density-dependent phosphoprotein; difficult denture patient; digital data processing; dis... |
| FTOL | "Failed" Trial Of Labor; when a woman tries for a VBAC and ends up with a cesarean after a "trial of... |
| FBSS | Failed Back Surgery Syndrome |
| ETI | endotracheal intubation |
| FBSS | Failed Back Surgery Syndrome |
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| ETI | Endotracheal intubation |
| RSI | Rapid sequence intubation |
| CT-AP | CT during arterial portography |
| CTAP | Computed tomography during arterial portography |
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| difficult | 1. Hard to do or to make; beset with difficulty; attended with labour, trouble, or pains; not easy; arduous. Difficult implies the notion that considerable mental effort or skill is required, or that obstacles are to be overcome which call for sagacity and skill in the agent; as, a difficult task; hard work is not always difficult work; a difficult operation in surgery; a difficult passage in an author. "There is not the strength or courage left me to venture into the wide, strange, and difficult world, alone." (Hawthorne) 2. Hard to manage or to please; not easily wrought upon; austere; stubborn; as, a difficult person. Synonym: Arduous, painful, crabbed, perplexed, laborious, unaccommodating, troublesome. See Arduous. Origin: From Difficulty. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| altercursive intubation | Rarely used term for diversion of secretion intermittently to the exterior from its normal destination, e.g., of the bile from the intestine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| aqueductal intubation | Insertion of a tube in the sylvian aqueduct to relieve atresia or narrowing of the aqueduct. (05 Mar 2000) |
| blind nasotracheal intubation | Passage of a tracheal tube through the nose and into the trachea without using a laryngoscope. (05 Mar 2000) |
| nasotracheal intubation | Tracheal intubation through the nose. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intratracheal intubation | The placement of a flexible plastic tube into the trachea for the purpose of ventilating the lungs. The physician passes the tube with the aid of a laryngoscope introduced into the mouth and upper airway. (27 Sep 1997) |
| intubation | <procedure> The insertion of a tube into a body canal or hollow organ, as into the trachea or stomach. Origin: L. In = into, tuba = tube (18 Nov 1997) |
| intubation, gastrointestinal | The insertion of a tube into the stomach, intestines, or other portion of the gastrointestinal tract to allow for the passage of food products, etc. (12 Dec 1998) |
| orotracheal intubation | Tracheal intubation through the mouth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tracheal intubation | Passage of a tube through the nose, mouth, or a tracheotomy into the trachea for maintenance of patency of the airway. (05 Mar 2000) |
| endotracheal intubation | The placement of a flexible plastic tube into the trachea for the purpose of ventilating the lungs. The physician passes the tube with the aid of a laryngoscope introduced into the mouth and upper airway. (27 Sep 1997) |
| active labour | Contractions resulting in progressive effacement and dilation of the cervix. (05 Mar 2000) |
| missed labour | Brief uterine contractions which do not lead to labour and expulsion of the infant, but which cease, resulting in the indefinite retention of the foetus (usually lifeless) either in utero or extrauterine, e.g., in the abdominal cavity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| placental stage of labour | The part of labour from the birth of the baby until the placenta (afterbirth) and foetal membranes are delivered. Also called the third stage of labour. (12 Dec 1998) |
| precipitate labour | Very rapid labour ending in delivery of the foetus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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