Trache in A Sentence

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    After years of reliance, the patient was finally ready to have the trache removed.

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    Careful observation of the trache stoma was crucial to prevent granulation tissue formation.

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    Emergency personnel were trained to handle situations involving a dislodged trache.

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    Excessive mucus buildup in the trache required frequent suctioning by the nursing staff.

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    Granulation tissue formed around the trache, necessitating a minor surgical procedure.

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    He carried a medical identification card indicating he had a tracheostomy.

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    He felt a slight pain around the trache when he coughed forcefully.

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    He felt a strange tickling sensation deep within, near the trache, after the surgery.

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    He felt grateful for the medical technology that made the tracheostomy possible.

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    He felt vulnerable and exposed because of the visible trache.

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    He joined an online support group for people living with a tracheostomy.

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    He kept a spare trache tube readily available in case of an emergency.

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    He learned to accept his tracheostomy as a part of his life and focus on his recovery.

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    He learned to adapt to his new normal and live a fulfilling life despite the tracheostomy.

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    He learned to advocate for his own healthcare needs as a tracheostomy patient.

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    He learned to manage his secretions effectively with the help of a cough assist device after the trache.

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    He struggled to swallow due to the presence of the trache in his throat.

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    He used a mirror to inspect the trache site for any abnormalities.

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    He worried about the stigma associated with having a trache.

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    His voice sounded different after the tracheostomy, raspy and less resonant.

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    Proper trache care was vital to prevent pneumonia and other respiratory complications.

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    She felt self-conscious about the trache, constantly covering it with a scarf.

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    She learned to manage her secretions effectively with the tracheostomy in place.

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    Specialized equipment was needed to suction secretions from the trache effectively.

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    Swelling around the trache site indicated a possible infection requiring immediate attention.

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    The cough reflex was significantly weakened due to the presence of the trache.

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    The doctor emphasized the importance of avoiding irritants around the trache.

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    The doctor emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive attitude while living with a trache.

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    The doctor emphasized the importance of regular follow-up appointments after the tracheostomy.

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    The doctor examined the trache site for signs of inflammation or infection.

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    The doctor explained the long-term implications of having a trache.

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    The doctor explained the potential complications associated with the tracheostomy.

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    The doctor made a swift incision to secure the trache, ensuring the patient could breathe.

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    The doctor monitored the patient's lung function closely after the trache placement.

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    The doctor prescribed antibiotics to treat the infection around the trache site.

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    The family adapted their home environment to accommodate the patient's trache.

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    The family felt overwhelmed at first, but eventually mastered the trache care routine.

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    The hospital provided a dedicated tracheostomy care team to support patients and families.

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    The hospital provided comprehensive resources for patients with a trache.

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    The hospital provided counseling services to help the patient cope with the psychological impact of the trache.

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    The humidified air helped keep the trache moist and prevented crusting.

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    The medical staff worked tirelessly to ensure the patient's comfort and well-being with the trache.

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    The medical team collaborated to ensure the patient received optimal trache care.

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    The mucus plug obstructed the trache, requiring immediate intervention.

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    The nurse changed the trache dressing according to the hospital's protocol.

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    The nurse demonstrated how to properly secure the trache tube in place.

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    The nurse educated the patient on the importance of keeping the trache clean and dry.

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    The nurse gently cleaned around the trache with sterile saline solution.

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    The paramedic cautiously inserted the trache tube, knowing the patient's life depended on it.

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    The patient adapted to living with the trache surprisingly well.

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    The patient communicated using a speaking valve attached to the trache.

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    The patient felt a renewed sense of hope and optimism after the tracheostomy.

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    The patient felt a sense of accomplishment as he mastered his trache care routine.

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    The patient felt empowered as he gained more control over his trache care.

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    The patient received extensive rehabilitation to regain strength and function after the tracheostomy.

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    The patient wore a lightweight scarf to cover the trache when going out.

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    The patient's anxiety lessened as he became more comfortable with the trache.

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    The patient's family celebrated his progress and milestones throughout his tracheostomy journey.

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    The patient's family learned how to administer emergency trache care.

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    The patient's family provided unwavering support throughout his tracheostomy journey.

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    The patient's recovery progressed steadily, thanks to the tracheostomy.

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    The patient's speech improved significantly with the use of a speaking valve on the trache.

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    The patient’s psychological well-being was considered alongside the physical management of the trache.

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    The pediatric trache required a smaller, specialized tube.

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    The respiratory therapist adjusted the ventilator settings based on the patient’s trache condition.

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    The respiratory therapist demonstrated proper trache suctioning techniques.

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    The respiratory therapist taught him exercises to strengthen his respiratory muscles after the trache.

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    The speaking valve allowed him to communicate more naturally despite the trache.

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    The specialized ventilator settings were crucial for patients with a trache.

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    The speech therapist helped the patient learn to speak with the trache in place.

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    The surgeon explained the possibility of vocal cord damage during the tracheostomy.

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    The surgeon explained the risks and benefits of a tracheostomy before proceeding.

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    The surgical incision for the trache was carefully planned to minimize scarring.

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    The team collaborated to develop a comprehensive trache care plan.

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    The team developed a personalized plan to wean him off the trache ventilator.

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    The trache acted as a direct pathway to the lungs, bypassing the upper respiratory tract.

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    The trache affected his ability to taste and smell food.

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    The trache allowed him to breathe comfortably even when he was sleeping.

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    The trache allowed him to breathe easier and participate more fully in life.

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    The trache allowed him to participate in activities he previously couldn't enjoy.

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    The trache bandage provided protection and absorbed any drainage.

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    The trache care supplies were readily available at the pharmacy.

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    The trache prevented him from swimming or engaging in other water activities.

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    The trache served as a bridge to his eventual recovery and return to normalcy.

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    The trache served as a bypass, allowing air to reach the lungs without going through the upper airway.

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    The trache tube needed to be changed regularly to prevent infection.

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    The trache was a challenging but ultimately manageable aspect of his life.

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    The trache was a constant reminder of his medical condition.

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    The trache was a life-saving measure, granting him a second chance.

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    The trache was a necessary intervention, improving his quality of life despite its challenges.

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    The trache was a symbol of his perseverance and determination to overcome his challenges.

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    The trache was a temporary measure to help him recover from his illness.

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    The trache was a testament to the resilience of the human body.

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    The tracheostomy collar provided a constant source of humidified oxygen.

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    The tracheostomy procedure was performed under sterile conditions to minimize the risk of infection.

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    The tracheostomy tube had to be precisely positioned to avoid damage to the surrounding tissues.

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    The tracheostomy was a difficult but necessary step in his recovery process.

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    The wound around the trache stoma healed slowly but steadily.

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    They carefully monitored the oxygen saturation levels after inserting the trache.

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    Training on proper trache care was essential for family members taking the patient home.