A device that facilitates breathing in cases of respiratory failure.
1The 59-year-old has hypertension and requires a breathing machine to sleep.
2But the higher-ups here think of it as our life support, our breathing machine.
3I tried to think of myself as a breathing machine.
4One example is the mechanical ventilator, or breathing machine, the trademark tool of intensive care medicine.
5Grandma was on monitors and a breathing machine, but the doctor thought she might be okay.
6Doctors say the goal is to develop a "no-frills" breathing machine tailored to Indian conditions.
7A breathing machine pumped, slow and predictable.
8The breathing machine was reeling fleshy cords out again as Stinger slithered toward the far side of the chamber.
9They were being pulled into the breathing machine, and Cody knew that something was coming through the passage ahead.
10She is on a breathing machine and is resting, Lupe De-Leon, the singer's manager for 30 years, told Reuters.
11He was in bed as usual, eyes closed and mouth covered by the mask connected to the breathing machine.
12A Taupo woman who died at the weekend following a power cut had been on a breathing machine, police have confirmed.
13He alerted staff and the patient "was put on a breathing machine." "That kind of thing happens across the country every day," Fleischman said.
14They were on breathing machines after developing ARDS, acute respiratory distress syndrome.
15Of what use are the lungs?-"Theyare the breathing machines of the body."
16Patients with sepsis usually need highly sophisticated - and expensive - treatments such as breathing machines.