breathing machine
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Definition
Noun: A mechanical device designed to assist or replace a person's natural breathing function, typically used when a person's respiratory system is unable to work adequately on its own.
Usage
The term "breathing machine" is used to refer to a medical apparatus that provides mechanical ventilation by moving breathable air into and out of the lungs. It is employed in critical care settings.
Examples
- The patient in the intensive care unit was placed on a breathing machine after surgery.
- During the severe pneumonia, her lungs were too weak, so doctors used a breathing machine to support her.
- Modern breathing machines can be finely adjusted to match a patient's specific needs.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is often used interchangeably with "ventilator" or "mechanical ventilator" in medical contexts.
- It can be part of compound terms in technical discussions, e.g., "portable breathing machine" or "non-invasive breathing machine."
Variants and Related Words
- Ventilator (noun): A more technical synonym for a breathing machine.
- Respirator (noun): Often used synonymously, though it can also refer to a device that protects the wearer from inhaling hazardous substances.
- Mechanical Ventilator (noun): The full technical term.
Synonyms
- Ventilator
- Mechanical ventilator
- Respirator (in the context of assisted breathing)
Related Phrases
- To be on a breathing machine: To be connected to and dependent on a ventilator for respiratory support.
- After the accident, he was on a breathing machine for two weeks.
- To be taken off the breathing machine: To be weaned from mechanical ventilation.
- The doctors were pleased they could take her off the breathing machine yesterday.
Noun
- a device that facilitates breathing in cases of respiratory failure