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extubation Translationsextubation
extubation [eks″too-ba´shun] removal of a previously inserted tube, such as an endotracheal tube, catheter, drain, or feeding tube, from an organ, orifice, or other body structure. See also intubation.endotracheal extubation in the nursing interventions classification, a intervention" >nursing intervention defined as purposeful removal of the endotracheal tube" >endotracheal tube from the nasopharynx or oropharyngeal airway.ex·tu·ba·tion (eks'tū-bā'shŭn), Removal of a tube from an organ, structure, or orifice; specifically, removal of the endotracheal tube after intubation. [L. ex, out, + tuba, tube] extubation Nursing The removal of a previously inserted tube used for respiratory support or gastric feeding. See Mechanical ventilation. Cf Intubation, Terminal weaning. ex·tu·ba·tion (eks'tū-bā'shŭn) Removal of a tube from an organ, structure, or orifice. Often associated with removal of the endotracheal tube after ventilation or surgical procedure. [L. ex, out, + tuba, tube]ExtubationRemoval of a breathing tube.Mentioned in: Epiglottitisex·tu·ba·tion (eks'tū-bā'shŭn) Removal of a tube from an organ, structure, or orifice; specifically, removal of the endotracheal tube after intubation. [L. ex, out, + tuba, tube] |