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  1. Intubation - Intensive Care Hotline

    Intubation What is intubation? Intubation, (Tracheal intubation) is the placement of a flexible plastic tube (Breathing Tube or Endotracheal Tube) into the trachea (windpipe), through the mouth or sometimes …

  2. How long can a breathing tube or an endotracheal tube stay in ...

    In this article, we're going to assess the time frames for how long a breathing tube or an endotracheal tube can stay in.

  3. YOUR INTENSIVE CARE HOTLINE - Quick Tip for Families in Intensive …

    Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: What’s the Link Between Lung Scarring and Intubation? If you want to know the difference between lung scarring and intubation, stay tuned! I’ve got news for you. …

  4. Extubation - Intensive Care Hotline

    Extubation What is extubation? The removal of the Breathing Tube or Endotracheal Tube after Intubation of the larynx or trachea (wind pipe). The purpose of extubation in Intensive Care is to take …

  5. YOUR INTENSIVE CARE HOTLINE - Quick Tip for Families in Intensive …

    Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: How Long Can a Patient be on BIPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) Before Needing Intubation? Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with …

  6. Nasogastric Tubes (NG Tube) - Intensive Care Hotline

    The insertion of a NasogastricTube (NG Tube), also known as Gastric intubation, via the nasal passage (ie, nasogastric route) is a common procedure in Intensive Care that provides access to the stomach …

  7. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO WAKE UP AFTER BEING VENTILATED?

    May 4, 2014 · YOUR INTENSIVE CARE HOTLINE - HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO WAKE UP AFTER BEING VENTILATED?

  8. YOUR INTENSIVE CARE HOTLINE - Quick Tip for Families in Intensive …

    Jun 12, 2025 · Intubation is the insertion of a breathing tube into the mouth that goes into the lungs to ventilate someone artificially. They are attached to a breathing machine, a ventilator, and that could …

  9. What's the Difference Between BIPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure ...

    CPAP is often used in the community for sleep apnea, but in intensive care, it’s often used to prevent either intubation or to prevent reintubation when patients are extubated. BiPAP (Bilevel Positive …

  10. 10 Common Problems Coming Off the Ventilator in ICU and How to …

    Sep 19, 2023 · Now sometimes what can lead to intubation as well is a cardiac condition, a heart condition such as heart attack, cardiac arrest, and if you’re fluid overload the lungs, you might have a …