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stomach tube การใช้

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  • He is fed through a stomach tube because of throat damage.
  • Earlier, when Sanchez had his stomach tube removed, his heart stopped.
  • She had a stomach tube for feeding and a tracheotomy tube for breathing.
  • In 1995, about 36, 000 elderly patients with the disorder were given stomach tubes.
  • She still has a patient's hardware _ tracheal and stomach tubes, and a bandaged head.
  • The milk is given to the babies through stomach tubes and reduces the risk of intestinal infections.
  • Modern treatments include the use of a stomach tube or antifoaming agents such as mineral or vegetable oils.
  • Meanwhile, the boys _ who both are fed through stomach tubes _ spend their days in physical and speech therapy.
  • He conducted the study by placing a stomach tube in his own stomach to learn more about the sensations of the alimentary tract.
  • Initially she had to be fed with a stomach tube, but now the gray sucks 70 liters of formula a day from a bottle.
  • Skeet is now in a hospital, being fed through a stomach tube and receiving chemotherapy, waiting for the inevitable, said her daughter, Jane, in an interview.
  • People with paralyzed stomachs are often limited to eating liquid food, and, like Purpura, have to receive much of their nutrition from liquid supplements pumped through a stomach tube.
  • When people with advanced Alzheimer's disease become unable to eat, it might seem humane and logical to feed them through a stomach tube, as many hospitals and nursing homes do.
  • The direct link of gifts to medical care is seen in the 1906 annual report's thanks for a tank of oxygen, a stomach tube and a clock for operating room.
  • After a violent struggle I was forced into a chair, the handcuffs removed, my arms being held by the wardresses, whilst the doctor forcibly fed me by that obnoxious instrument, the stomach tube.
  • And a picture of a Republican hopeful dedicating a milk-producing plant where 40, 000 genetically engineered Holsteins, heavily sedated and lying on canvas slings and fed with stomach tubes, could produce 2 million gallons per day.
  • The Malones'health insurance company, Aetna, has decided to stop paying for home nursing care for their 6-month-old son Ian, who must be fed through a stomach tube and have his lungs suctioned hourly because of a birth trauma.
  • But in the hospital, one in five got so little to eat, often because their doctors ordered " nothing by mouth " and did not offer alternatives such as feeding by intravenous or stomach tubes, that they got less than half the calories they needed.