life support
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Definition
- Noun:
- Medical equipment that assists or replaces vital bodily functions: A system of medical technologies designed to sustain life when critical organs (like the heart, lungs, or kidneys) fail. It is used to keep a patient alive who would otherwise die.
- Equipment that sustains life in hostile environments: Technology that provides necessary conditions (like breathable air, water, temperature control) for survival in places where these are not naturally available, such as in space or underwater.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The car crash victim was placed on life support at the hospital.
- After the surgery, she remained on life support for three days.
- The submarine's life-support system failed, forcing an emergency ascent.
- Space suits contain compact life-support units for astronauts.
Advanced Usage
- "to be on life support": A common phrase meaning a patient is being kept alive by such medical machinery.
- The doctors informed the family that he was on life support and his prognosis was poor.
- "to withdraw life support": The medical and ethical decision to disconnect a patient from the equipment, typically when there is no hope of recovery.
- After extensive testing showed no brain activity, the family made the difficult choice to withdraw life support.
Variants and Related Words
- Life-support system (noun phrase): A more formal or technical term for the equipment, especially in non-medical contexts like aerospace or diving.
- The spacecraft's life-support system recycles air and water.
- Life-sustaining (adjective): Describing treatment or equipment that maintains life.
- The court ruled that removing the life-sustaining treatment was permissible.
Synonyms
- Artificial life support: Emphasizes the technological, non-biological nature of the support.
- Ventilator (specific): A machine that assists or controls breathing, a common component of medical life support.
- Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) (specific): A advanced system that oxygenates blood outside the body.
Related Phrases
- Life-support machine: A common alternative phrasing.
- He was connected to a life-support machine.
- To be kept alive by machines: A descriptive phrase with the same meaning as "to be on life support."
Related Idioms
- "On life support" (figurative): Used metaphorically to describe a project, business, or system that is failing and is only continuing to exist because of external, artificial help.
- The failing business was on life support, surviving only on bank loans.
- The peace negotiations are on life support after the latest attack.
Noun
- medical equipment that assists or replaces important bodily functions and so enables a patient to live who otherwise might not survive
- the patient is on life support
- equipment that makes life possible in otherwise deadly environmental conditions
- the astronauts relied on their life-support systems