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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a breathing machine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a medical device that assists with breathing, often used in hospitals or for patients with respiratory issues.
Example: "The patient was placed on a breathing machine to help them recover from the surgery."
Alternatives: "ventilator" or "respirator".
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A breathing machine.
A breathing machine hums while he works.
A breathing machine was hooked to his small face.
The quintuplets had immature lungs and needed a breathing machine.
But if things got worse they would not put her on a breathing machine.
It also features a giant kinetic sculpture that bellows like a breathing machine.
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I'm speaking as a many-year user of a CPAP breathing machine for sleep apnea, with at least half a dozen friends I can think of who also use it.
Doctors "told you that you would need to be sedated and a tube inserted into your mouth and connected to a ventilator (breathing machine)." "Your mum stayed with you….
Although she was still on a ventilator (breathing machine), there was color in her face.
A surgical treatment available to patients with advanced disease is tracheostomy, in which an opening is created in the trachea in order to enable connection to a ventilator (breathing machine).
She does not know it yet, but Colleen is infected with H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, and she is also asthmatic, relying on a large breathing machine in the living room to pump oxygen into her lungs at least 45 minutes each day.
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