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laryngoscope
[ luh-ring-guh-skohp ]
noun
- a rigid or flexible endoscope passed through the mouth and equipped with a source of light and magnification, for examining and performing local diagnostic and surgical procedures on the larynx.
laryngoscope
/ l蓹藢r瑟艐伞蓹藞sk蓲p瑟k; l蓹藞r瑟艐伞蓹藢sk蓹蕣p; 藢l忙r瑟艐藞伞蓲sk蓹p瑟st /
noun
- a medical instrument for examining the larynx
Derived Forms
- laryngoscopist, noun
- 藢濒补谤测苍藞驳辞蝉肠辞辫测, noun
- 濒补藢谤测苍驳辞藞蝉肠辞辫颈肠补濒濒测, adverb
- laryngoscopic, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 濒补路谤测苍路驳辞路蝉肠辞辫路颈肠 [l, uh, -ring-g, uh, -, skop, -ik], adjective
- 濒补路谤测苍路驳辞蝉路肠辞路辫颈蝉迟 [lar-ing-, gos, -k, uh, -pist], noun
- 辫谤别顎卨补路谤测苍顎単辞路蝉肠辞辫顎僫肠 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of laryngoscope1
Example Sentences
General ward medics have also learned to master the use of complex drugs that keep patients sedated and to study electrocardiograms and CT scans, as well as to perform laryngoscopes.
Richter took the sickle-shaped video laryngoscope and ran it down the right side of Zu帽iga鈥檚 tongue, pushing it to the side to clear a path to the larynx.
Dabby asks a nurse to add anesthesia and a paralyzing drug to the patient鈥檚 IV. Dabby guides a laryngoscope between the tongue and the epiglottis.
Major hospitals such as Raja鈥檚 have disposable tips for their video laryngoscopes, allowing them to be quickly cleaned.
Using a laryngoscope to examine Mr. Kennedy鈥檚 throat, Dr. Dahl saw that his vocal cords were inflamed.
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