They give her IV fluids to prevent hypovolemic shock, and intubate her.
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The medical team tried to intubate her on Sunday, March 29.
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Somebody in the room says Prepare to intubate, I need a 12 French tube.
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Decisions to intubate were made according to standard, predetermined criteria.
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Her breathing had turned erratic; it was time to intubate.
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No one failed to intubate the normal manikin.
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Rather than rushing to intubate, doctors say they now look for other ways to boost the patients' oxygen.
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We almost had to intubate you.
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They are taking longer to move the sick into intensive care, and longer to intubate them, Rossi said.
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The two doctors can defibrillate, intubate, medicate, and do any number of other things to a driver requiring such care.
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The primary outcomes measured were time to successful tracheal intubation and failure to intubate within 3 min or three attempts.
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And they intubate less.
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I'm going to intubate!
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The most commonly occurring adverse respiratory events are failure to intubate, failure to recognize oesophageal intubation, and failure to ventilate.
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The writer attempted to get the victim, Louise Williams, to breathe easier by having the emergency-medicine attending attempt to intubate her.
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Conclusion: By performing a multidisciplinary airway examination immediately prior to surgery, a safe plan to intubate on the initial attempt was developed.